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...advantage opportunities. The low point came 6:22 in the second period, when the Eagles took advantage of the Crimson’s lackluster special-teams play to score a shorthanded goal. Maneuvering its way into a 2-on-1, BC’s Benn Ferriero fed winger Nathan Gerbe, who scored from the right faceoff circle to capture the lead for the Eagles. “I overplayed the guy with the puck a little bit,” Reese said of his defense on the play, adding, “I should have stayed in the middle more...
...presidential contenders, although the panel was seriously considering a shorter list of candidates at the time.—Aditi Banga, Lois E. Beckett, Nicholas M. Ciarelli, Stephanie S. Garlow, Claire M. Guehenno, Katherine M. Gray, Laurence H. M. Holland, Clifford M. Marks, Brittney L. Moraski, Rachel L. Pollack, Nathan C. Strauss, and Kevin Zhou contributed to the reporting of this story. —Staff writer Javier C. Hernandez can be reached at jhernand@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Daniel J. T. Schuker can be reached at dschuker@fas.harvard.edu...
...Lowell, Class of 1877, was very much an insider, and for ten years before his election Eliot’s resident iterant in the faculty. James B. Conant ’13 was also an insider and performed the same role in the last decade of the Lowell presidency. Nathan M. Pusey ’28, although the last graduate of Harvard College to hold the presidency, was an outsider, and when his name was announced at his 25th reunion in 1953, the general reaction was “Pusey? Who?...
...Pride broke open the score at 2-2. Seven Springfield points went unanswered before senior middle hitter Andy Nelson registered one for the Crimson. The lead increased to as much as 10 before becoming final at 30-21. In the third, kills from Weissbourd, sophomore outside hitter Jeff Nathan, and freshman Gil Weintraub, along with a few errors from the Springfield side, kept Harvard within reach at 10-8. But strong hitting from the Pride pushed the score to its final count of 30-19. Harvard kicks off a stretch of three home games Friday night at the MAC against...
...until now undisclosed trove of documents include letters Otto Frank wrote between April 30, 1941 and Dec. 11, 1941 (when Germany declared war on the U.S.), as well as correspondence from his U.S. relatives and a university friend, New York's Nathan Straus Jr., the son of the Macy's department store's founder. The Franks began their two years in hiding in an attic above Otto Frank's office in July...