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...think Harvard does not act similarly, see Professor of Government Gary King's article, "The Science of Political Science Graduate Admissions," in the December 1993 issue of PS: Political Science and Politics. King meticulously yet recklessly describes how the government department race-norms its graduate admissions process...
...next 20 days, the Crimson will only compete twice, against Brown on the 25th and against Pittsburgh on the 31st. The team is looking at these as tune ups for the H-Y-Ps and the post-season meets that will follow...
...Ps, Harvard turned the tables on Yale, defeating them by a nearly identical four-second margin. Harvard also gained a mark of revenge over Princeton, defeating them by a slim .4 second margin. This close race echoed the national championship race of 1996 where Princeton edged Harvard by a measly .02 seconds...
...women fared a little better than the men at the H-Y-Ps, placing second with 47 points, ahead of Yale's 70 points but well behind first-place Princeton's 19 points. Sophomore Margaret Schotte turned in a third-place finish on the 3.1 mile course with a time of 18:45.6, seven seconds ahead of junior teammate Margaret Angell, who placed sixth in the race...
...thesis, I have been spending a lot of time in Harvard's libraries: the quiet, dimly lit nooks and crannies of Hilles, the clattering shelves of Pusey, the musty corners of Widener. Every so often I get sidetracked, especially if it's in an interesting part of the PS (American literature) or LB (education) sections or if it's late at night in the Widener stacks and I'm tired of carrying books up and down floors. I'll toss down my backpack, sit on the floor in my jeans, and explore the wonders in front...