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...Crimson’s best chance came in the first inning, when Brown led off with a single and both Brown and junior Julia Kidder were safe on a fielders’ choice. A groundout and two popups ended the Harvard threat...
...Assistant Dean Deborah Foster was told in February that she had been fired, but, after students, faculty, and alumni protested her planned dismissal, Gross announced the following week that he would create a new post for her at the College. In addition, Assistant Dean of the College Julia G. Fox will no longer handle her duties as manager of the Ann Radcliffe Trust and coordinator of transfer and visiting student programs, although Gross has not said whether she will remain in University Hall...
...folly. Her portrayal of a woman at once romantic and sexually rapacious—with the idealism of youth but the ruthlessness of her mother—galvanizes Adela’s character with an energy that makes Zhulina a first-year presence to watch.The more experienced Julia E.B. Morton ’07 performs admirably as Angustias, the dramatic counterpart to Adela. As the oldest sister and only daughter whose wedding will ensure her escape from the house, Angustias’ haughty demeanor and unrealistic optimism after her engagement are well captured by Morton’s patronizing airs.Alison...
...freshman Bailey Vertovez scored a pair of runs.BROWN 11, HARVARD 10A Harvard victory was all but guaranteed until a wild seventh inning turned it into a heartbreakingly surreal loss.It was all Crimson up until the game’s final frame. Harvard seized an early lead on junior Julia Kidder’s first-inning RBI single, and the scoring didn’t stop there. The Crimson racked up five runs in a fifth-inning outburst, and piled on two more in the seventh for good measure. Much of the scoring came from the bats of senior Pilar Adams...
...weekend. With at least a second-place finish at that tournament, Harvard will clinch a spot at the Eastern Championships a week later in Providence. “It is always good to go into a big important tournament coming off a positive experience,” freshman driver Julia Lam said. Senior 2M-O Molly Mehaffey, who is also a Crimson editor, scored five goals to lead an offensive onslaught against the Camels (4-3). Sophomore 2M-D Lauren Snyder and sophomore driver Melissa Mueller each scored twice, while eight other players scored one goal for the Crimson...