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...Crimson dominated the early going, building a 19-0 lead with 3:11 to play in the second quarter on a nine-yard Mike Cook reverse for a touchdown that was set up by an excellent block from sophomore offensive tackle Ben Sessions.“We had a nice reverse where it wasn’t perfect, but Mike made a good move and he finished the play off,” Murphy said. “Not just made the play, but finished the thing in the endzone.”But when Harvard lined...
...This attitude of entitlement has been evident in recent days. An e-mail sent over several lists by a longtime student activist implored students to “call the man who killed your party grants…let’s ensure that [Dean Pilbeam] has a really nice day, feel free to call every hour.” Have we really come to such a lynch mob mentality? The Harvard of gentlefolk is apparently dead.In a discussion of campus social life, Lewis writes that “‘inadequate social life’ as defined...
...that sharp and have it all come together,” Sheldon said. “It was just my day.” According to Sheldon, the momentum of the round shifted during the 14th hole, which she one-putted after a nice chip. On Saturday, Sheldon did not miss a single green. “What Claire did was probably the highlight of the weekend,” Rhoads said. “She punctuated the end of our first round, and I was very happy for her.” Sheldon’s second-round score...
...stories heard from friends, and impressions from the media. “The Zookeeper’s Wife” is a sweet and lovely book with both a fascinating story and a fascinating protagonist—when Ackerman actually chooses to write about them. It’s nice that Ackerman is able to evoke such sympathy for the victimized animals that populate her story, but it would have been even nicer if she had given a bit more consideration to the human refugees who shared their zoo. —Staff writer April B. Wang can be reached...
...this sorry history behind us. Well, I heard that storyline back in 2004; how, with good conscience, can I buy it again? The world's two top sprinters, Tyson Gay of the United States and Asafa Powell, the 100-meter world record holder from Jamaica, have a nice little rivalry, and you'll hear about it ad nauseam in the months before the '08 games. But it's hard for me to get too excited about it. Sure, Gay and Powell never failed drug tests, and no one has accused them of using steroids. But Marion Jones passed all those...