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...lowest point total since its two-goal performance versus Michigan in the season’s opening weekend.“[The Tigers] were effective in implementing their defensive plan,” Crimson coach Erik Farrar said.Harvard was outscored 3-1 in the first period and could not pull even, despite its efforts in the next three quarters. Zdrojewski and sophomore Patricia Smith each scored two for the Crimson, while Kennifer and freshman Laurel McCarthy rounded out Harvard’s scoring with a goal each. HARVARD 11, BUCKNELL 9 On Saturday, the Crimson defeated host Bucknell, bouncing back...

Author: By Eric L. Michel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Drops Two of Three at Elite Six Invitational | 3/2/2009 | See Source »

...half performance in Ithaca two weeks ago. Harvard started chipping away when the score was 19-12 with a clutch three pointer by freshman Oliver McNally followed by a layup from Lin. Housman was then fouled and made both free throws, getting Harvard within striking distance. Cornell tried to pull away, scoring two baskets, but freshman Peter Boehm responded with a three pointer. The Big Red wasted another possession to keep the Crimson at bay, and Lin made them pay, giving Harvard its first lead of the game at 27-26 with a trey from long distance. But Cornell ended...

Author: By Brian A. Campos, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Ekes Out Close Victory Over League-Leading Cornell in Season’s Final Home Game | 3/2/2009 | See Source »

...League standings, the ladies of the Harvard women’s basketball team knew that they needed to win. Mission accomplished. In what would be a fiercely contested back-and-forth game against Cornell (10-14, 6-6 Ivy), the Crimson (17-8, 9-2 Ivy) managed to pull back from a six-point deficit at the half to beat the Big Red, 63-56.With nine minutes to go in the game, senior Katie Rollins took her second layup of the second half to give the Crimson a one-point lead. An vengeful Cornell team responded with two three-pointers...

Author: By Alex Sopko, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Pulls Away Late in Second Half to Take Down Cornell | 3/2/2009 | See Source »

...group is useful as it allows for the audience to better hear the subtle elements of Kapilow’s lessons.A large part of the presentation’s appeal lies in Kapilow’s lively mannerisms and enthusiastic voice, making it difficult to resist his magnetic pull. With hair flying as he conducts, his hand and arm movements morph into a continuous stream of hops and goofy dancing. In breaking free from the seriousness of traditional conductors, he is both humorous and demonstrative of the fact that classical music can be fun.Thanks to Kapilow’s lessons...

Author: By Minji Kim, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 'Hamadeus' Delights Children | 3/1/2009 | See Source »

...Ricky, Leave it to Beaver. In September 1958, Bank of America tested its first 60,000 credit cards (later named Visa) in Fresno, Calif. Within a decade, Americans had signed up for more than 100 million credit cards. Today, the number tops 1 billion. African Americans were able to pull themselves into the middle-class bracket through the social gains of the civil rights movement, though a disproportionate number still live below the poverty line. (Read the 1974 TIME article "America's Rising Black Middle Class...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Middle Class | 2/27/2009 | See Source »

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