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...home fake grass, was the most painful moment of the day. More painful than the ball that wobbled off the foot of punter Matthew R. Schindel ’08 for a whopping five-yard gain. More painful than the imminent mid-afternoon hangover. More painful than the MIT streaker who graced our collective presence with less than a minute left in the game. (And that was painful...
...foot of the Charles, the Radcliffe A boat took first with a time of 14:56.8. The lightweights, in contrast, finished 19 overall, just a couple of sports behind the top lightweight squad, MIT. In the varsity eight race, the Black and White did not come away with quite as positive a result, taking sixth overall. The Boston College boat came in first, just under 30 seconds ahead of Radcliffe. In the novice race, the top heavyweight boat took first, and the top lighweight third with times of 14:17.0 and 14:32.9, respectively. —THE CRIMSON STAFF
...these schools to tease out a justification for the numbers. As it turned out, no sweet-talking was required. Official after official went on the record for Golden on the matter. The reasons for the rejections? One Korean student, applying from a top prep school, got pegged at MIT as “yet another textureless math grind.” At Vanderbilt, a former admissions staffer offered that Asians “are very good students, but don’t provide the kind of intellectual environment” that colleges are looking for. THE FIRST...
...rigged a large black weather balloon to emerge out of the field’s 45-yard line during the second quarter of the game. Affectionately named “The Blob,” said balloon was emblazoned with the school’s name. “MIT 1, Harvard-Yale 0,” read the headline in the Boston Herald the next...
Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 proposed a plan to provide subsidized daycare for Cambridge children and the children of Harvard and MIT employees during a City Council roundtable discussion last night. Working with Harvard and MIT, the Cambridge government would fund “an at-cost-like operation” to provide child care that is “reasonably priced for families,” Reeves said. “They wouldn’t be trying to make a profit; they’d just be trying to charge based on what the real...