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...Hwang ’08, despite boasting a one-two punch of Harvard’s most popular concentrations—government, with a secondary field in economics—is a campus figure without parallel. Every Harvard class has its ultra-popular John F. Kennedy ’40 and its budding mogul Steven A. Ballmer ’77, but a man who tapes a giant poster of an eye in his Canaday common room window and threatens passersby via bullhorn with pseudo-totalitarian sayings is in a league of his own. “Two...
...Crimson playing? Letting in layups left and right. One more for the Crimson, 31.37. Pusar stepping it up for the Crimson, makes driving layup on other end. 33-37. 2:45 Housman comes back and drops open layup on next possession. 2:30 to play, 35-37. 2:15 Strong pump fakes Housman out of his shoes. Makes step-back three. He has almost 20 for the Terriers with 2:00 to play in first half. The Crimson don't have an answer. Pusar and Housman are working the one-two on the other end and trying to keep...
...women, freshman Eda Karesin and senior co-captain Julia Pederson went one-two in the javelin, with Karesin finishing with a 48.02-meter throw and Pederson launching it 46.49 meters. Pederson’s throw broke her own school record by about a meter, and Karesin followed that up by breaking Pederson’s new record by a meter and a half. Karesin’s throw was also the third longest in Ivy League history...
Against the one-two punch of two of Boston College’s (BC) aces, the Harvard baseball team could get little done offensively, as it fell 6-3 to the Eagles in an afternoon game yesterday at O’Donnell Field. Junior Terry Doyle and senior Ted Ratliff shut down the Crimson (10-12, 5-3 Ivy) with excellent breaking balls and solid fastballs, allowing just six hits on the day—all to the top four hitters in the Harvard lineup. “I was really surprised to see Doyle and Ratliff with the weekend...
...re…um…drier, less salty, saltines. Great Jewish athletes throughout the generations have known that even though we are remembering an exodus, the show must go on. Take for example the doubles duo of Harvard tennis co-captains Scott Denenberg and Gideon Valkin. This one-two punch delivers some extra ‘umph’ during Passover thanks to matza. “It’s really funny to go to pre-meal dinners with the team,” Valkin said. “Everyone’s carbo-loading, and Scott...