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Harvard loses four seniors this year, including Hendricks, Hale, and starting pitchers Mike Morgalis and Jason Brown. All four cogs will be difficult to replace for a repeat-run at the Ivy title...
Dante Balestracci came into September looking to repeat a three-year pattern of inducing gasps of awe from the crowd and whimpers of pain from his opponents...
That win was especially sweet for Whitman and co-captain James Bullock, who had been part of the Crimson’s last title season in 2001, but were unable to repeat the feat the last two years...
...while the team as a whole could not repeat as the uncontested best in the country this season, two Harvard sailors extraordinarily garnered the equivalent individual accolades...
...world's largest per capita prison population--2 million--and a repeat-offender rate of more than 50%. But there is growing evidence that inmates who participate in religious programs while incarcerated are less likely to return once they get out. A 2003 Texas study, done by then University of Pennsylvania sociology professor Byron Johnson in conjunction with the Manhattan Institute, found that only 8% of inmates involved in faith-based activities returned within two years after release, compared with 20% for inmates of similar backgrounds and offenses who had no religious routine. In another study, to be published...