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Ultimately, there is no real way around the pain of staying at school for vacation. As Matthew F. Lawson '00, a Lowell House resident who spent most of last week rowing, points out, "Being at Harvard over spring break was, at best, a dismal experience." But Harvard could make that experience a little less dismal by providing the bare essentials for students who must or who choose to stay in Cambridge instead of flying to Cancun...
Senior attackman Jim Bevilacqua fed sophomore Lawson DeVries cutting off a pick on the crease for the first goal of the game...
...that I was watching the beginning of something historic." Halberstam went on to the New York Times and to Vietnam, where his reporting on the early stages of the war won a Pulitzer Prize in 1964. But over the years, he kept up with John Lewis, Marion Barry, Jim Lawson, James Bevel, Diane Nash and the other student leaders. In The Children he has produced a multilayered, loose-jointed, sprawling history of their pivotal generation and the role it played. "I can think of no occasion in recent postwar American history," Halberstam writes, "when there has been so shining...
Anderson will look to senior Jim Bevilacqua, who led the team in scoring last season with 23 goals and 19 assists, and sophomore Lawson DeVries--who played brilliantly as a freshman last season, netting nine goals and eight assists--to help up front...
Harvard responded with a terrific transition play, the ball passing through four sticks in succession before senior Jim Bevilacqua decked the goaltender to his knees and scored. He then fed sophomore attackman Lawson Devries who scored in spectacular fashion, diving across the crease and quick-sticking the pass in, as Harvard built a 13-2 halftime lead...