Word: radcliffeã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...think it’s especially nice since it is named after our coach,” said Schonfield, who was a freshman on the Black and White squad when Radcliffe??s O’Leary winning streak began. “It’s great to have the Radcliffe name associated with that cup. It’s been nice to have that in Radcliffe hands for a while...
...student dancer involved in Harvard University’s Dance Program, I had heard about the upcoming move of the program from Radcliffe??s Agassiz House, where the Dance Program has resided for over 40 years, to a new facility in the Quadrangle Recreational Athletic Center (QRAC). While taking the shuttle to class every morning was an unpleasant thought, I found it much more appealing than having to take the shuttle back to a River house after an exhausting late-night dance rehearsal...
...was—for a little while. Both boats stood near even after the race’s thirty strokes, but as both crews settled off of the quick start, the Black and White began moving through the Brown boat seat-by-seat. With 1,000 meters down, Radcliffe??s stern sat on Brown’s bow, a full boatlength ahead of its Ivy counterpart...
...highly inaccurate news story “Women in Science Discuss Changes” (News, Feb. 23) and the subsequent comment by Adam Goldenberg (“Mixed Messages,” Feb. 25), based on this news story that misrepresented the Women in Science at Harvard-Radcliffe??s (WISHR) Feb. 22 “Think Tank” meeting. As two members of the Harvard community who are not members of WISHR (the news story wrongly reported that Tracy E. Nowski ’07 is the co-chair of a WISHR policy group), we attended this...
...women also did very well, despite the timing of the race, which was held two weeks earlier than last year’s. Radcliffe??s top rowers chose to row despite the lack of training, while Harvard’s opted not to compete...