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...Crimson can repeat the past, then it can put the pin in Princeton's bubble...
...early going, his boat was behind. Parker's face was knotted in doubt. Would the Crimson, the defending Eastern Sprints champion, repeat or go down in defeat...
...joined the family textile business, then went on to manage a family-owned restaurant in North Palm Beach, Fla. But after nearly a decade away from science, Pons decided to go back and complete his degree. To do so at Michigan, though, he would have had to repeat most of the courses he had already taken. So he went to Southampton, where his credits would still count...
This is dangerous for several reasons: First, if student officers do not know each other, each is more likely to condone false images of other organizations and their members. This, in turn, bolsters campus racism and other bigotries. Second, student groups may repeat mistakes if they cannot learn from the experience of others. Established institutions such as The Crimson have an apprenticeship system that preserves institutional memory. But even The Crimson's executives have sometimes had to learn essential lessons the hard way. Groups that are new, reviving or branching out in fresh directions have even more to learn from...
Baxter, Dorrington, Forman and Greg Ubert will probably comprise the Crimson's rotation this weekend. Will history repeat itself? Harvard hopes...