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...tell the full tale about MIT’s Harvard-Yale game hacks. In 1990 a group of MIT students set off a rocket buried at the goal line that spread a banner with the letters “MIT” through the uprights as Yale prepared to kick a field goal. After that game, which Harvard went on to lose 34-19, a head and leg cast appeared on the statue of John Harvard along with notes from the MIT conspirators...
Although Nicholas Z. Topjian ’03 stands only 15 feet from the counter of the Quincy Grille—that quintessentially American late-night kick-it spot with burgers, shakes and fries—he is oceans away. He stands behind a sushi bar draped in Japanese floral tapestry, lit by a calligraphied paper lamp and boasting a menu of lighter, more novel fare. Here he is Chef “Niku,” master of Sushi Sunday...
...hours of pouring out his heart and soul, LeBlanc and his boys apologetically brought the night to a close, though not before LeBlanc spent several minutes bidding everyone in the darkened club a fond farewell and ordering them to call their friends the next day to report how kick-ass the show had been...
Only 11 minutes later, he contributed some more, taking a through ball and flicking it over the sliding Quaker keeper. Morrow was dragged down from behind before he could finish the goal, earning Harvard a penalty kick...
Boston is also significant politically because Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.), who virtually declared his candidacy for the presidency last week, could be the Democratic nominee. If this popular Massachusetts senator wins the nomination, there could be no better site to kick off his presidential campaign than the city that has supported him for years...