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...nicely rendered comedy of errors, Letty—who tries to prevent her sister Mary from eloping with Geoff—is thrust into the carriage intended for Mary??s midnight escape. “Compromised” by having been seen abroad with Geoff, Letty is encouraged by her parents to marry him. Mr. and Mrs. Alsworthy, who are thinly veiled copies of Jane Austen’s Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, have a clear financial interest in their daughter’s marriage...
...second place at the team’s two-day regatta. WOMEN’S STU NELSON TROPHY The Crimson sent five sailors to Connecticut College for the Stu Nelson Trophy, which took place Saturday and Sunday in New London, Conn. And while the day belonged to St. Mary??s, which took first in both divisions on its way to a dominating win, Harvard was next on the list, earning the sailing team’s third second-place finish of the season. The Crimson took third in A-division behind sophomore skipper Megan Watson and senior crew...
...Lindsay Cunningham and bury it in the back of the net. Despite three attempts, the Crimson is still looking for its first overtime victory. The team has now lost twice and tied once. Against Penn State on Sept. 15, it lost in double overtime. Two days later, facing St. Mary??s, it tied after yet another two overtime periods. The loss on Friday night dropped Harvard back down to an even 2-2-0 in Ivy League play. The Crimson has only three games remaining against Ivy foes, but if it wins all three, it could still...
...road stretch on Tuesday night at Holy Cross.NOTESNyamekye celebrated his nineteenth birthday on Saturday with the goal-stopping thriller....The Crimson now has nine points in Ivy play....Brown held a 8-1-1 record entering play this past week, having sustained its only loss to No. 3 Saint Mary??s. Harvard will likely climb into the national rankings after its upset win.—Staff writer Gabriel M. Velez can be reached at gmvelez@fas.harvard.edu...
...weeks ago. HAP MOORE TEAM RACE The United States Coast Guard Academy hosted the Hap Moore Team Race on Saturday and Sunday, and in a somewhat unconventional points system, Harvard finished in last place out of 12 teams, winning only one of its 16 races of the weekend. St. Mary??s took the top spot, with Dartmouth, Yale, Connecticut College, and Roger Williams rounding out the top five. Sophomores Andrew Flynn, Jon Garrity, Megan Watson, and Lauren Brants competed for the Crimson along with seniors Ashley Nathanson and Christina Dahlman. A disappointing Harvard effort gave the team...