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...most glaring flaws. Harvard’s first matchup with Yale, a 5-2 loss at home, was characteristic of the team’s early-season struggles. The Crimson had opportunities to make the score much closer, but a series of missed chances on offense and mental mistakes??including a rash of penalties--allowed the Bulldogs to pull away, dropping Harvard to 1-6 in the ECAC. “They beat us 5-2, but the score didn’t reflect the game at all,” captain Dylan Reese says...
...Harvard Republican Club—playing as “The Tories”—was the most contentious team a few weeks ago as they lost to the “The Feminine Mistakes.” For their part, “The Feminine Mistakes?? enthusiastically praised host Dan P. Donato for his “hot bod.” Sadly, hot bodies won’t help you with obscure questions that range from geography (What’s the river that runs through Dublin?) to the profoundly disturbing (How many books...
...they had been on an unbelievable run,” coach Tim Murphy said.“They’re a dangerous team, they’re a very good football team, and if we don’t play extremely well—if we make mistakes??we’ll get beat,” he added.Harvard has seen title dreams ruined at Franklin Field before, a field that has been extremely unfriendly to Crimson teams. In 2002, with ESPN’s College Gameday in town, Harvard fell hard to a Penn team...
...work which seem to afflict even seasoned professionals. Errors are the fertile fields from which learning grows. By the way, I didn’t find that quote out there anywhere—in that form, anyway. But a quick search for “learning from your mistakes?? indicates that a few minutes with a simple thesaurus yields a phrase pretty similar to mine...
...book speaks of “mistakes?? in the war and the goal of creating a “smarter” military without ever defining what those terms mean. Do we need more troops? Fewer troops? Targeted assassinations? A strict timetable? The phrases are empty because the authors want the reader to fill them with whatever he or she desires. It’s classic political swindling...