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...trying to throw myself back into the system—It would be a change of the chemistry at the last minute.”The Crimson, then, will have its man in the middle for its 14 non-conference games, which include tilts against major D-I programs Michigan and Providence, and the first four contests of that grueling stretch of Ivy competition known as the “14-game tournament.” After that, Harvard will have to find someone to fill in for Cusworth—an uncomfortable position, to be sure, but one that...
...highlights of the Harvard schedule are playing at Michigan just before Thanksgiving and at Providence just before Christmas. The cruelty is that the Crimson could start its Ivy campaign 6-0 and still wind up with a losing record, with the only two of its last eight games at home coming versus Penn and Princeton...
...basketball history.If a young and inexperienced Crimson squad (11 of the 16 on the roster are freshmen or sophomores) is to succeed in what looks to be a rebuilding year, it must hold its own not only in a series of challenging non-conference games—Harvard plays Michigan and America East champ Albany, among others—but also must break through against the Ivy League powerhouses. Last year’s collapse showed that a strong start in non-conference play is no guarantor of Ivy League success.What began as a promising 2005-06 season for Harvard...
...Democrats, 57.06 percent of Facebook users supported Webb. Last week’s election yielded Webb 49.6 percent of the vote.In four of six governorship races highlighted by Facebook, users also supported the Democratic candidates. Those races were Arizona, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Wisconsin. Only in Texas and Michigan did user choices not correspond with the actual results.Dick M. DeVos, the Republican candidate for governor in Michigan, was the only Republican among these races who received a majority of the vote from Facebook participants, with 50.4 percent. But Jennifer M. Granholm, a 1987 Harvard Law School grad, bested him by more...
...spending on scientific and technological research and focused on building up Ciudad del Conocimiento (Knowledge City), mandated to germinate new business clusters in biotechnology and information technologies. Monterrey has more than 30 colleges, with some 150,000 students enriching the mix, but it's not Boston yet. Still, when Michigan-headquartered Whirlpool, which in recent years has been pumping in an additional $100 million a year to its expanding production facilities here, decided to establish an R&D center in Monterrey recently, it found it could easily source almost all the engineers it needed locally...