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...goalscorers like Livingston and Ludwick greased the wheels to keep the Harvard machine rolling, it was the inspired play of junior netminder Jay Connolly that provided the Crimson with a defensive presence rarely seen in previous years.“He’s always been one of the nation??s best goalkeepers,” Farrar said. “As our last line of defense, it’s good to have someone like that in the net.” Connolly, who had 15 saves in the victory over Johns Hopkins, racked up 312 saves...
...Crimson will have the chance to avenge its loss at Sprints at IRAs on June 5-7, where it will face many of the same teams it raced at Sprints. The team will also travel to Connecticut to face the Bulldogs in the annual Harvard -Yale regatta, the nation??s oldest intercollegiate sporting event, on June 14. Additionally, the freshman team will journey across the pond to compete for the Temple Challenge Cup at the Henley Royal Regatta to be held on July 2-6. “The biggest races are yet to come...
...they showed President Reagan comfortably ahead of Kennedy and of fellow old-style liberal Walter F. Mondale. Voters apparently doubted—with reason—whether the two Democratic frontrunners had any fresh alternatives to Reaganomics, believing the two men intended simply to continue throwing money at the nation??s problems. Kennedy’s withdrawal clears the way for bolder Democrats to seek the party’s nomination without incurring the wrath of devoted fans of his brothers’ Camelot. On the two broad issues, creative Democratic alternatives—to the knee-jerk...
...Paul A. Engelmayer ’83, who served as editorial chairman of The Crimson, said that there were several issues that brought students out in protest during his four years at Harvard: among them were divesting South Africa to protest the nation??s Apartheid regime, and concern over nuclear weapons and proliferation...
...While Representative Barney Frank ’62, a Democrat from Newton, Mass. who is one of the nation??s most prominent openly-gay politicians, pushed through a revision to the Solomon Amendment in 1999 that exempted financial aid funding from the monies that the government could deny, Congress strengthened the law again in 2002 by decreeing that the entire university could lose its federal funds if one of its constituent schools did not comply with the amendment’s requirements...