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The Crimson could not recover. Although the lights passed Navy and got close to Cornell after being shuffled to the rear, they weren't going to get back into the race. Dartmouth, Princeton, Yale and Cornell all finished--in that order--ahead of Harvard.
"Reading period is something no one wants togive up," Sayeed says "But if students are alittle hassled, they get three full weeks of examfree time at Christmas to recover, which I feel isadequate compensation.
Elizabeth E. Theran '94 will recover her lost senior thesis today, ending an episode vaguely reminiscent of the plot of the new movie, "With Honors."
Other politicians came and went, but Nixon was always coming back. By sheer endurance, he was the most important figure of the postwar era. Nixon put the country through some of its worst times, leading the red-scare politics of the 1950s, escalating the war in Vietnam in order to...
Ryan's motion won a partial legal victory forHarvard. Judge Thayer Fremont-Smith ruled thatbattenfield could not recover damages for thealleged sexual harassment that occurred in1988--including Ostrowski's uninvitedkisses--because a suit must be field within sixmonths of the alleged incidents.