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...consider the substance of his critique. Matory claims that Israel is based on a "racially-based claim that Jewish people have a collective right to Palestine." Anyone who describes Israel—which is a kaleidoscope of races??in these terms is clearly uninformed. The collective Jewish right to self-determination is not racially based and does not exclude Arab self-determination in the same land...
...Blodgett Pool on Saturday with a surprising 11-0 record, including a defeat of 2006 EISL Champion Princeton, but left with their first loss of the season. The Crimson (5-1, 4-1 Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League) won 13 of 16 events—including 13 of 14 races??in defeating league foe Navy. Juniors Pat Quinn, Sam Wollner, and Geoff Rathgeber led the Crimson with two individual victories each. Harvard picked up points immediately, as it took first and third in the first race of the day, the 200 medley relay, and followed with...
...back in familiar territory—across the finish line first. They endured a shocking loss to Brown and a home defeat at the hands of No. 1 Princeton, but the heavyweights punished Navy and Penn in a lopsided road victory Saturday in Annapolis.A dominant performance in all five races??each Harvard entry won by open water—secured the Crimson’s seventh consecutive Adams Cup win on a day of poor racing weather and choppy water in Maryland.“The water was just horrendous,” second varsity coxswain Amanda Caplan...
...long-standing tradition of small-boat racing would likely go extinct as well, as the NCAA women’s championship features just three races??a first varsity eight, a second varsity eight, and a varsity four event...
...total of 80 races in two days. Harvard took seventh overall in the 20-team field, earning 701 total points, ahead of eighth-place Yale’s 733, and a ways back from winner Georgetown, who took first with 538 points. The Crimson looked strongest in its dinghy races??junior skipper Clay Johnson and junior crew Emily Simon guided the A division to seventh place overall, while senior skipper Vincent Porter teamed up with senior Ruth Schlitz and freshman Jon Garrity for a first-place finish in the B division. “The conditions were pretty...