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...proved beneficial to the Crimson, who was the decisive victor of the regatta. For the first 10 races, skippers and co-captains Jon Garrity and Megan Watson were joined by sophomore skipper John Stokes, sophomore crews Grace Charles and Meghan Wareham, and junior crew Michelle Konstadt. Sophomore skippers Alan Palmer and Teddy Himler led the way in the final nine races, alongside freshman skipper Emily Lambert. Senior Lauren Brants, freshman Annie DeAngelo, and sophomore Quincy Bock served as crews. Brown was the overall runner-up, finishing the weekend 15-4. Both the co-ed and the women?...
...competition.The Crimson grabbed second place in both the A and B divisions to win the title, with each boat recording four wins. Consistency was the name of the game for Harvard, as the B-division boat placed in the top ten in all 18 races. Sophomore skipper Alan Palmer and senior crew Lauren Brants sailed in the A division, while skipper and captain Jon Garrity and sophomore crew Grace Charles held down the B division. “We had a pretty big lead on Sunday and it evaporated a little,” Garrity said...
Three witches, a bride, and Curious George stormed down Palmer Street in style yesterday during the “Dare to Wear” Harvard Square Fashion Show...
Local “tribal rock” band Incus played on the catwalk before staff from local boutiques modeled merchandise on the 112-foot Palmer Street runway, located between Cardullo’s Gourmet Food Shoppe and the Harvard Coop, while Square vendors sold food and drink...
...George did in May. George issued a thundering declaration of gay rights, ruling that any law that discriminates on the basis of sexual orientation will from now on be met with the same strict scrutiny typically reserved for laws involving race or religion. By contrast, Connecticut's Justice Richard Palmer writes that "our conventional understanding of marriage must yield to a more contemporary appreciation of the rights entitled to constitutional protection...