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...quarter, 9:42: A lucky break for the Crimson, as Matthew Hansen never turns around to the ball and the pass is caught in the end zone, but the official rules that the ball hit the ground. Ryan Burkhead gets Harvard's first sack of the game on the next play, and Brown settles for a FIELD GOAL. Your score is now 24-16 Brown...
...time last season.Junior John Riley served as a backup goalie for the Crimson, but only appeared in two games last season. Sophomore Ryan Carroll was injured halfway through the season and sat out for a considerable period of time. Carroll has only appeared in one college competition. Finally, freshman Matthew Hoyle is a highly regarded recruit who offers a lot of potential but has yet to be tested in a college arena.“At this point I’d say there is a large window of opportunity, but we’re confident that one of those...
...panel, which featured undergraduates of different faiths. The day’s title, “On Faith at Harvard,” took its name from the blog. “This is a fantastic event that can be a model for something ongoing,” said Matthew P. Cavedon ’11, Interfaith Council dialogue chair. “It was really exciting to hear everyone’s personal journeys as Mormons, Muslims, Jews, and Christians,” said Mihiri U. Tillakaratne ’09, who is Buddhist and was a member...
...sheets have deteriorated in the last few weeks. A number of these students, who interned at investment banks such as Lehman Brothers, have seen their full-time offers enter a state of limbo. The Lehman offers extended to seniors who interned last summer are still under deliberation, according to Matthew P. Bresnahan ’09 who interned in Lehman’s Global Consumer/Retail Group. Bresnahan received an offer for full-time employment at the end of his internship. “As of this time, Lehman has not rescinded our offers and has been in close contact with...
...President Randall S. Sarafa ’09. The money for the Student Life Fund will come from Dean of the College Evelynn M. Hammonds’ discretionary fund. “Student groups have continually voiced a need to have funding for travel,” UC President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 said. In the past, he said, the UC funded travel only within the Boston area, so students often had to raise money or pay out of their own pockets. Associate Dean of Student Life and Activities Judith H. Kidd said that the administration...