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...system occurs at Mass. Ave., where the distance between the Red Line and the street is just over three feet. At this point, the Harvard steam tunnel becomes extremely narrow—the pipes have no problem getting through, but humans are forced to lie down on carts and propel themselves using a pulley system...
With two Major League Lacrosse all-stars in the stands watching him, sophomore attack Mike McBride made their trip worthwhile, scoring a hat trick to propel the Harvard men’s lacrosse team to a 9-3 victory over Hartford...
Luckily for the Crimson, both Primm and Gottschall will likely return to the lineup this Saturday afternoon when Harvard hosts Hartford (1-0) at 3:30 p.m. Last year, Primm helped propel Harvard to an 11-7 victory over the Hawks with three goals and four assists...
DIED. WALT ROSTOW, 86, easygoing yet hawkish adviser to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson whose unfailing optimism about U.S. involvement in Vietnam helped propel the war; in Austin, Texas. The son of a Socialist, he coined Kennedy's campaign slogan, Let's Get This Country Moving Again. The onetime M.I.T. economics professor saw the war primarily as a means of ensuring modernization and development in Southeast Asia. He never publicly regretted his position, saying in 1986, "I'm not obsessed with Vietnam, and I never was. I don't spend much time worrying about that period...
Ingram’s decision-making abilities and puck-control skills helped propel her to the national lead in assists per game at the end of last season. She has yet to tally an assist in her three games this year, but Stone is confident there will be plenty of scoring to come, given the way her line dominated possession of the puck against Wayne State...