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...rally in several years, attended by over 2,000 students last Thursday night, showed that undergrads had a strong desire to cheer on the Crimson at The Game. Thirty Peter Pan buses gave 1620 Harvard students transportation to and from The Game this year, said CLC Services Vice Chair Nick E. Huber ’09, who was in charge of coordinating the shuttles. Although 100 more seats were available this year than two years ago, he said, the tickets sold out a day earlier, by 5 p.m. on the Wednesday before The Game. “It surprised...
...YORK—Brown finally has an Ivy League title of its own. Nick Hartigan ran for 229 yards and set a league record for career touchdowns Saturday, leading Brown to a 52-21 victory over Columbia (2-8, 0-7 Ivy) for its first outright Ivy championship. “It’s a wonderful feeling to finish off a season like this,” Brown coach Phil Estes said. “This has been a great ride.” While Hartigan shrugged off his individual achievements, Estes said, “He?...
Earlier this season. the Crimson was able to hold Brown’s All-American running back Nick Hartigan in check when it defeated the Bears by a double-overtime score of 38-35. Coming into Saturday’s game, Harvard boasted the second-best rush defense in all of Division...
...addition to his new management duties, Retsinas will continue with on-site projects with fellow volunteers. “When I started here, we as an office decided to do a Habitat build every year,” said England. “One day during the summer, Nick and all the researchers go on a house-building project.” England described her first build, 18 years ago, working on the same roof as her hero, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Both Retsinas and England characterized Habitat builds as rewarding experiences that they plan to continue to participate...
...club of hapless traders who have squandered fortunes in global commodities markets?think Nick Leeson, who bankrupted 232-year-old Barings Bank in 1995, or the Sumitomo Metals trader who blew $1.8 billion in 1996?add a new member: Liu Qibing of Beijing's State Reserve Bureau (SRB), whose wrong-way bet on copper prices may cost the Chinese government tens of millions of dollars...