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Harvard now travels to Maine for a noon game against the Black Bears...
Exclamation points are almost never a good sign, so when an e-mail to the class of 2008 yesterday used three in a row, disaster seemed imminent. Around noon yesterday, the Harvard Alumni Association, which organizes the Class Marshal elections for the senior class, accidentally gave the Class of 2008 the ability to vote in the Class of 2009’s elections. HAA Senior Class Coordinator Alexandra Monti said that the two e-mail lists had been combined for an earlier purpose, causing the mistake. Both classes received e-mails with a link to the online ballot and passwords...
...bay.Determined to keep its commanding leads, Harvard maintained its focus throughout the contest, winning the three sets 25-14, 25-16, 25-16.As for the junior co-captains, Durwood dealt out 34 assists and three digs and Katherine Kocurek supplied another 11 digs.JAMES MADISON 3, HARVARD 1Played fittingly at high noon, the Crimson’s first match of the day placed it against the James Madison Dukes in the Corral.The Crimson found its rhythm slightly earlier than in Friday’s games, winning the second set and nearly taking the third.Although the record followed suit with the previous day?...
...their babies examined for possible kidney stones caused by toxic milk powder. It was the second day since the government ordered free checkups and treatments for sick babies, and over 500 parents had rushed to the hospital by 11 a.m. Thursday morning - so many that those who arrived at noon had no choice but to go home...
...Freddie Mac was not a precedent, and that the Federal Government would not be lender of last resort to Wall Street? The public did, but Wall Street didn't. If the bank was open for Bear and Freddie and Fannie, why not Lehman and AIG? It took a high noon showdown over the weekend for Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson - one of Wall Street's own - to convince the Street's gunslingers that he wasn't kidding about the moral hazard issue...