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...It’s tough, but it’s a reality in the Northeast,” Byrne said. “It’s something we try to deal with and I think we’ve adapted to it pretty well. There hasn’t been a lot of moaning about...
...this project for 10 years, so now I’m going to sit down and write it.” Not all the winners will spend the next year authoring books. Carpenter, a professor of government, plans to spend the year collecting data in archives in the northeast and western New York. “This is very early in the project, so a book is some years away,” he said. Some of the documents he has already found have made their way into his classes, including Moral Reasoning 74, “The Theory...
...records, she was a four-time member of the All-Ivy League team. Her senior year, having allowed only eight goals all season—second-lowest in Harvard history—she was selected to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s First Team All-Northeast Region. In 2004, Shields led the Crimson to the NCAA tournament. Needless to say, she is experienced in all things Ivy League soccer, not to mention Harvard soccer. Especially for a team that is so young and inexperienced—13 of the returning players were freshmen this past year?...
...women’s team sailed in a total of three regattas along the East Coast, picking up a third, a fourth, and a fifth-place finish in the spring season’s fourth weekend of action. While the bulk of the Crimson competed in the Northeast over the weekend, the most important practice still came in preparing for Nationals at Navy. “We wanted to get some time sailing and getting used to the waters down here,” junior captain Kyle Kovacs said of sailing in Annapolis. “So in that regard...
...Another G.O.P. advantage in these matchups is the way the party's top two candidates are viewed by the public. "Giuliani and McCain are not traditional Republicans," says Schulman. "Rather they both have an independent streak that plays well in certain traditional Democratic bastions, such as the Northeast and California, the left and right coasts." As anyone following the campaign knows, the perceived "independent streak" that helps both McCain and Giuliani with the general electorate could hurt them, and possibly doom them, with G.O.P. primary voters. Also, as Schulman points out, every Republican candidate is vulnerable because of his support...