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...furious start from dead in the water, when boats go from zero to 50 strokes per minute in five flicks of an oar. And there’s often a concerted push at the midway point, as crews prepare to enter the brutal third 500 meters on a high note??and with some distance between opposing boats. Tenths of seconds change races; baseball innings, on the other hand, can last half an hour.Even though the Eastern Sprints and IRA Championships still sit a month away, each weekend plays out as a mini-championship. Harvard has just one shot...
...recently ran a cover story calling you the “anti-Hillary,” characterizing you as the “fallback” candidate for the Democratic Party. [The Times later apologized for the cover photo, which—according to an editor’s note??“rendered colors incorrectly” for Warner’s jacket, shirt, and tie.] What do you think of that analysis...
...Editor's note??presented here is a longer version of the Cory Doctorow interview than that which appeared in the print edition of The Crimson...
...admissions statistics, and a list of academic competitions frequently won by our students. The history of one of America’s oldest universities was relegated to three paragraphs halfway down the page. The modesty or immodesty of the members of the Harvard community has always been something of note??on the one hand, the running joke goes, we go to school in Boston or Cambridge when asked, but on the other, everyone knows we’re dying to further specify if the point is pressed. Nowhere is it more apparent than on the Internet, however, that...
Unfortunately, TNP’s note??remarking that Historians in Trouble “might be of local interest”—understated Wiener’s reach. His book has received positive press in national publications and has garnered praise from well-known writers, including Howard Zinn. Wiener’s prose is fluid, but he veers off course when he fires salvos at Thernstrom, Gray, Katz, and Ulrich. The Crimson is proud to be among those lambasted by Wiener. We’re in good company...