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The Crimson also cracked the national polls for the first time this season, ranked No. 11 in the U.S. College Hockey Online/College Sports Television poll and No. 13 in USA Today’s incarnation of the rankings.
DIED. ALICIA MARKOVA, DIED. ALICIA MARKOVA, 94, great 20th century British ballerina who popularized ballet in Britain and beyond; in Bath, England. In 1925 she became the youngest member of Ballets Russes, then the world's premiere company, and went on to work in Europe and the U.S. with such...
Enter Iraq in its second incarnation, the foreign policy debate of Sept. 30, and Kerry was reprieved. This debate, devoted overwhelmingly to Iraq, was a calamity for the President. Kerry held to two declarations--I really had only one position on Iraq, and I have a plan on how to...
The General Education Committee will be responsible for hammering out and finalizing the areas included, along with such specifics as which current Core classes might survive into the new incarnation of Harvard general education.
The play was written by Kaling and Withers in the penniless years following their graduation from Dartmouth. Their overly active participation in the first incarnation of the play was no accident.