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...early, so it was pretty cold, pretty windy, and the course was pretty wet, so we weren’t getting a lot of distance off our drives.” Hazlett and Harvey both cited the “unpredictability” of the greens as a major reason for the slow start. Not only were the greens running very fast, but they also contained grooves, making it very difficult to display strong putting. But after finding itself far off the lead after 18 holes, the squad rebounded with the best second-round total of any team. The Crimson?...
...Defense was also a major factor in the game—Harvard had it and Yale didn’t, as the Bulldogs recorded six errors...
...events. In response to the concern that capping on-campus events might prompt students to decamp for less-safe environments like final clubs, McLoughlin said that he would consider increasing the cap to three per night if at least one event were restricted to Harvard students. Another major change will require that large events be registered three weeks in advance. Currently, three to five days of notice is considered sufficient. McLoughlin said these reform measures will help to more evenly distribute events throughout the year and prevent student groups from having to cancel at the last minute because...
...months. Foreign students must have successfully completed a degree in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics to be eligible for this extension of stay. The rule also states that the students must be working for a U.S. employer in a job directly related to the student’s major area of study to qualify. Former University President Lawrence H. Summers said that the new measures are appropriate and liberalization of visa rules for foreign students is desirable. “We were doing a lot of damage to how the rest of the world viewed us as consequence...
...weren’t in the 1970s and 1980s when HoCos were a “big” event and FAS rarely missed quorum. Randomization has obviously hurt House life, but I don’t think that gets to the root of changes either. Mather HoCo, the major anomaly in House life, frequently has 60-80 people at its meetings...