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...Bajwa said. “The team really responded to adjustments and came together as a unit.” HARVARD 8, STANFORD 1 The Crimson delivered a second dominating performance, dropping only the No. 9 position in an 8-1 rout of the Cardinal. The highlight of the match was freshman June Tiong’s 3-1 defeat of the Cardinal’s Lily Lorentzen, who won the individual national championship in her freshman year at Harvard before transferring to Stanford. After losing the opening set, 9-1, Tiong quickly took control, winning the next three games...
...company invited 150 analysts to a seminar in Miami last October that was the highlight of its investor-relations campaign. But on the evening before the seminar started, Brabeck let slip over drinks that Nestle had an option to acquire the French cosmetics company L'Oreal in 2004. When the markets opened the next morning, Nestle stock tumbled on fears about what such an acquisition would do to its already growing debt. Brabeck kicked off the seminar with an angry lecture, complaining that his remarks had been misinterpreted and reading aloud extracts from the option agreement with L'Oreal...
...League, winning at home, and headed down to New Haven to play for everything.”With a win in The Game, the seniors can bookend their college careers with Ivy League championships. In 2004, the Crimson went 10-0 on the way to a championship season.The biggest highlight for the senior class on this memorable day came from standout Corey Mazza. The receiver, playing for the fifth consecutive year after an injury-shortened season in 2005, tied Carl Morris ’03 for first all-time on Harvard’s career touchdown receptions list.Mazza...
Peter C. Shields ’09, as Officer Lockstock, presented a range of tone and physical comedy that filled the room and carried the show. As narrator, Shields’ unctuous tenor and bawdy gestures sweetened the tone of the show’s uriniferous notes. Other highlight performances included that of Rachel E. Flynn ’09 as Penelope Pennywise, the coin-collecting bathroom bouncer. Her hysterical intonations and clear voice commanded the stage and provided dazzling comedy...
That would be the same indifference that nature shows for our lives. Neither Darwin nor physics requires closure, foreshadowing or justice. And as anyone who's watched a loved one die knows, biology does not supply sound tracks, convenient timing or highlight reels...