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...Terence, a fastidious Princeton grad, likes the environment, it will probably be because it is very different from the one his father--and new boss--inherited. Founded a century ago to hawk Canton-made goods such as porcelain, silk and fireworks to the U.S., Li & Fung is the leader among middleman companies, fashioning the world into a smooth-running assembly line in which buttons produced in Sri Lanka and velvet milled in Italy are sewn into a vest at a Shenzhen factory and shipped on time to a store near you. Leading an army of 7,162 workers in nearly...
With Harvard, Princeton, and University of Virginia out of the early admissions race, Yale and a handful of elite colleges are reporting skyrocketing early application numbers...
...Week for his historic performance. This weekend marked the first time in over 25 years that a Harvard goalie recorded shutouts on consecutive nights. The last person to do it was Wade Lau ’82, who made a combined 41 saves in blowout victories against Princeton (10-0) and Cornell (7-0) in 1982. Richter has played a huge role in leading the Crimson, now ranked 19th nationally, above .500 for the first time since the 2005-06 season. “Every night, he’s making two or three saves that are difference-makers...
...dirty New Haven for a long day of drinking, eating, and trash-talking. Oh, right, and something about a football game. Our intrinsic distaste for Yalies goes unquestioned, but this long-standing rivalry had to begin somewhere. Seriously, why do we hate them so much? Back in 1869, Princeton and Rutgers played the first intercollegiate game of “football,” which bore a striking resemblance to soccer. Meanwhile, Harvard had been playing their own version, based roughly on the rules of rugby. Ever the football snobs, Harvard declined an invitation to hash out official rules...
...splitting a pair of Ivy League home games at Lavieties Pavilion. The Crimson was victorious Friday against Columbia before letting a 2-0 lead slip away Saturday against Cornell. Harvard (8-18) finishes the season in seventh place with a 3-11 league record, ahead of only winless Columbia. Princeton claimed the Ivy League title and capped off a perfect season with a 3-1 victory Saturday over Yale. CORNELL 3, HARVARD 2 The Crimson looked poised to finish its season strong after getting out to a 2-0 lead over...