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...Saturday night, the Crimson turned the tide, shutting out the Bears (11-11, 3-7) in three straight games. HARVARD 3, BROWN 0 The Crimson came out strong on Saturday, taking the match 28-26, 25-18, 25-21. “I am very proud that we stayed aggressive for the first game, second game, and third game,” senior Kathryn McKinley said. “Especially since, as the game goes on, you get a little scared. You get a little nervous, and I don’t think that happened...
...demonstrated that it can recover from slow starts and penalties to change the momentum.“Dartmouth brought some good younger players in and obviously they were a challenge,” Donato said. “But I think all in all, the guys can be very proud. They did very well.”—Staff writer Robert T. Hamlin can be reached at rhamlin@fas.harvard.edu...
...standing in the world than sheer military and economic might. For years our national self-image has been thriving on the dividends of our psychological investment in Wall Street, but we must diversify our portfolio. Especially now, when Americans have to work harder than ever to be proud of our country, we need...
...British national living in the U.S. Upon discovering where I am from, countless Americans reply with "Oh, I'm Irish/Scottish/quarter-English/ half-French Canadian," etc. Given that a lot of Americans are proud of their non-American ancestry, why do some people use it as a negative point for Obama? Tim Parkinson, SOUTH BURLINGTON...
...instead touches on the cultural differences this candidate seems to represent. My only disappointment is that the precise word for this hidden element in the campaign - xenophobia - never appeared once in the article. People should be given the word that applies to this ugly situation, even if they are proud of living in their "melting pot." Max Gordon Lee, ECHIROLLES, FRANCE...