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...Crimson, seeded third, blew out Dartmouth 8-1 in the first round of the tournament before facing the second-seeded Penn in the semifinals. One week ago, an undefeated Harvard team headed to Philadelphia ranked No. 3 in the country, only to suffer its first loss on the season, a 6-3 setback at the hands of the Quakers. This week, the team had revenge on its mind...
...Harvard will play a makeup game against Yale tomorrow at the Murr Center that had been postponed by snow. The team will conclude its season the first week of March with the ISA singles championships in Philadelphia...
...opponent tonight, Brown, has had a rough time since last season ended. First, coach Glen Miller left to become the coach at league rival Penn. Then, star player Keenan Jeppesen tried to follow Miller to Philadelphia. He wasn’t allowed to leave and returned to the Bears, but quit again early in the season...
Sunday marked an afternoon of tough competition, hard-fought battles, and varied finishes. The Harvard fencing teams took on Penn, Princeton, and Cornell yesterday in the Ivy League South Championships, the opening leg of the Ancient Eight’s championship series, at Hutchison Gym in Philadelphia, Penn. The No. 1 men’s squad dropped its first meet of the season, 16-11, to Princeton to open the day, rebounding in the afternoon with a convincing 19-8 victory over Penn. The third-ranked women handily took their opening two matches, winning 21-6 against Cornell...
Today, 17 years later, it is the same author who must see to the fighting that has, of late, characterized the academic politics of our university. Drew Gilpin Faust, who has since migrated from her university chair in Philadelphia to keep house at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, will exemplify—as Harvard’s first woman president—those inversions of traditional gender roles that she is so fond of studying...