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...basketball team will find itself in the neighborhood of instant validation. If Harvard beats league heavyweight Princeton (13-5, 4-1 Ivy) to continue an upward trend that began with a pair of wins last weekend, it will have affirmed its position in a four-team championship hunt. If it loses, the Crimson (7-11, 3-2) will return from its road trip, which also includes a tilt tomorrow with league doormat Penn (3-15, 1-4), without any real hope for its fourth title of the 21st century. According to head coach Kathy Delaney-Smith, though, no one contest...
...Mike Barker’s (“To Kill A King”) adaptation of Wilde’s play “Lady Windemere’s Fan.” The basic idea for the film sounds rather appealing—aging seductress Lady Erlynne (Helen Hunt, “As Good As It Gets”) makes her way down to the Italian Riviera and disrupts the marital bliss of the genteelly tedious Windemeres. Gossip, spying through binoculars, and mistaken identities ensue. It’s a big zany ride through 1930s British society, complete with...
...Yale 16, Penn 1 was about as much a surprise as the absolute beating the Quakers handed out down the stretch in The Palestra. 2. CORNELL The Big Red pulled off the home sweep of Harvard and Dartmouth and finds itself right back in the midst of the title hunt. 3. HARVARD Two tough early season road losses make a home sweep of Penn and Princeton this weekend a must, if the Crimson wants to stay in the race. 4. PRINCETON The Tigers might be 3-1 in league play, but remember that this is still the same team that...
...even better to win HYP in our own pool.” The Crimson won 14 of the 19 races over the two day event, and six of nine on the second and final day of competition. Although Harvard notched many first-place finishes, the Tigers remained in the hunt by consistently grabbing points in the 2-4 spots. In fact, the pivotal race of the meet for the Crimson, the 100- free, was not even won by the home team, but rather by a Bulldog swimmer. Although Yale’s Alex Righi claimed victory in the 100- free...
Moreover, continuing immediately with the HCCR will pose a substantial problem in the hunt for Kirby’s successor. If the Faculty casts a vote on the HCCR this spring and the new curriculum passes—which is expected—the pool of potential candidates will be greatly and unfairly reduced. Any possible candidate who does not support the current incarnation of the HCCR would struggle to lead the College into its new academic frontier, and the dean of the Faculty must take on this role if the curricular review is to succeed. Additionally, the next dean...