Word: note
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...haven’t quite gotten there yet.” After having lost its first two matches in Hay Division play, Harvard will return to action on Wednesday against non-conference foe Endicott. The Crimson will then hit the road to face league rival Sacred Heart on Friday. NOTE: Harvard was scheduled to play Puerto Rico-Mayaguez on Saturday, but the match was declared a no contest when Puerto Rico did not show up. According to NCAA rules, the match does not figure into the official win-loss record of either team. —Staff writer Karan Lodha...
...Tigers had the talent to continue to build their lead. Hart opened the record books early in the day with a blazing time of 1:59.59 in the 200-yard backstroke, eclipsing her previous school record of 1:59.84 from the Ivy League championships last season. Also of note is Hart’s win over Yale senior Moira McCloskey, who won the 200 back at Ivies last season. Hart later added a third-place finish in the 200 IM to go with a win in the 200 back and day one’s second-place finish...
...welcome in Slumberland, where King Morpheus and his princess daughter are most obliging, and where Nemo befriends the sassy Flip and a gibberish-speaking cannibal, the Imp. Often, though, the magic turned to menace, as when a tuba's tubing grows longer and more serpentine with every note puffed on it; or when Nemo, now in an urban setting, is pursued by apartment building on long metallic legs; or when he, Flip and Imp get lost in overgrown weeds - the eyebrow of Nemo's grandfather. In a strip that ran on New Year's Eve, 1905, Father Time leads Nemo...
When future historians write of this presidential search, they will be obliged to note that the widest of consultations have taken place, that very few have felt excluded from the process. They will also note that with the notable exception of the press, there seems not to be an overwhelming interest in the process or the persons. To some, it could appear that the president nowadays is fundamentally irrelevant to the ongoing life and work of most people at Harvard, although the passions aroused by President Summers might suggest otherwise. There are others who have suggested that the Harvard presidency...
...really a gaffe if the alleged victim feels no pain? Condi Rice only complained about Boxer's passing remark after the likes of Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh had made an issue of it. And neither she nor any of the Fox News feminists took offense, or even note, when Laura Bush said in December, in People magazine, that Rice wouldn't run for President, "probably because she is single...