Word: haying
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...play in the hay, Hillary, but enjoy it while it lasts. Barack Obama said as much when he graciously commented last week that the embattled Hillary Clinton should stay in the Democratic nomination race “for as long as she wants.” Now her candidacy is in still more perilous standing following the departure of her chief strategist, Mark Penn. Obama’s own outward magnanimity belies the broader political movement behind him, licking its chops at the dwindling hopes of the Clinton campaign. But months of mud-slinging aside, the candidates have provided...
...seniors of the Harvard men’s volleyball team are going out with a bang. In its last game of the season, the Crimson (9-10, 6-4 Hay) powered out a 3-0 (30-27, 30-18, 32-30) sweep against New Haven (9-14, 0-8 Hay) last night at the Malkin Athletic Center. “It was obviously good to win in three,” senior Jamie Crooks said. “For better or worse, we made it more exciting, considering our slow start and our slow finish.” Harvard?...
...can’t win them all.Splitting its road matches last weekend, the Harvard men’s volleyball team (7-10, 4-4 Hay) slipped back to .500.Although the Crimson snapped its four-game losing streak against Sacred Heart (6-12, 1-7) last Friday with a 3-1 victory (26-30, 30-20, 30-24, 30-16), Harvard could not overcome NYU (19-6, 7-1), falling to the Violets for the second time this season, 3-0 (30-24, 31-29, 31-29).“It definitely ended on a poor note with the loss...
...Crimson returns to conference matches the weekend of March 28-29, when it will face Sacred Heart and NYU on the road. In a tight race for a bid to the EIVA playoffs, Harvard needs a victory against the Violets, who are currently in second place in the Hay Division, to advance...
...match didn’t really begin until the third game, and by that time victory had already slipped out of reach for Harvard.The Crimson men’s volleyball team (7-8, 3-4 Hay) took on the Trojans of Mount Olive (14-5) at the Malkin Athletic Center Saturday afternoon but lacked the energy to stay with the feisty visitors.“We just started out really slowly,” senior Jamie Crooks said. “Our starting point was so low that by the time we came back to really play...