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...school graduates, under the age of 50. They preach a message of optimism and unity. This new generation of young black mayors, governors, congressmen, and senators includes 2006 senatorial candidate Harold Ford Jr. of Tennessee, Washington D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty, Newark Mayor Cory Booker, Massachusetts Governor Deval L. Patrick ’78, and Alabama Congressman Artur Davis...
...doesn’t get more gut-wrenching than that,” head coach Tim Murphy said.After the Crimson (1-2, 1-0 Ivy) missed every opportunity to put the game away in the fourth quarter—including a blocked 26-yard field-goal attempt that sophomore Patrick Long simply kicked too low—senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti lined Harvard up at its own 17 with 48 seconds to go and the score tied at 13.He started off strong, completing his first pass to senior wideout Corey Mazza for 27 yards. Pizzotti, who finished...
...starts the year with two losses in its first three games for the first time since 1998...Harvard has allowed just one third down conversion in its last two games. Brown and Lehigh went a combined 1-for-23 on third down tries the last two weeks...Sophomore Patrick Long, who was 2-for-4 on field goal tries Saturday, is now 3-for-7 in his career.—Staff writer Malcom A. Glenn can be reached at mglenn@fas.harvard.edu...
...punting duties, punting seven times for a 37.1-yard average and pinning Lehigh inside the 20 just twice, while sophomore Thomas Hull’s one punt traveled 30 yards and was downed at the 11. Leo was 2-for-3 on field goal attempts, while Crimson sophomore Patrick Long was 2-for-4, bringing his season mark to 3-for-7. Long’s final miss, and the last special teams miscue of the day for Harvard, came on a blocked field goal with just 1:42 left that would have given the Crimson a 16-13 advantage...
...audience of academics and activists gathered last night to revisit an age-old controversy triggered by politician and former Harvard professor Daniel Patrick Moynihan’s 1965 report on the source of poverty in the black urban community. The Moynihan report was leaked to the press during his tenure as U.S. assistant secretary of labor, prompting an uproar because of its claims that the “tangled pathology” and fragmented structure of black families led to high poverty rates among urban blacks. The three-day conference, “The Moynihan Report Revisited: Lessons and Reflections...