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...Hallion added. “We know that.” The six-game losing streak is the team’s longest since the 2000-01 season, when Harvard dropped seven consecutive games in another December slump. The Crimson has not won a game since it defeated Rhode Island on Nov. 22. On Saturday, both teams were cold all night—but Harvard was colder when it counted most, and Marist (5-4) closed the game on a 10-2 run to claim its fifth consecutive win. What has plagued the Crimson in each of its six previous...
Stephen Hamblett ’57, a former Kirkland House resident who joined The Providence Journal immediately after graduating the College and worked his way up to publisher of the newspaper, died Tuesday at Rhode Island Hospital. He was 71. The cause was a blood clot in the brain, Hamblett’s son told The Boston Globe. As the Journal’s publisher and chief executive for nearly 12 years, Hamblett oversaw the paper’s Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage in 1994 of corruption and patronage in the Rhode Island state court system. A long-time friend...
...season, the Red Foxes are riding a four-game winning streak, capped by Sunday’s thrilling overtime win against Iona. The Crimson, on the other hand, has struggled in just about every phase of its game since its last win, which came on November 22 at Rhode Island. Harvard must ride the hot hand of leading scorer Laura Robinson (11.3 ppg) if it plans to break its streak upstate. —ALEX McPHILLIPS
...Indeed, the most effective Democratic criticism of the President's "victory" offensive came from two West Point graduates who had opposed the war, Senator Jack Reed of Rhode Island and General Wesley Clark, and both took Bush to task for the skimpiness of the Iraq effort. Clark wrote a New York Times Op-Ed piece offering a thoughtful list of suggestions for a more successful prosecution of the war that he had opposed, including the deployment of more troops (which he would transfer from other regions). Reed pointed out that the President, despite his talk of limited success...
...unfortunate jumpsuit brigade. “NO CONFIDENCE” At 2-4, the Crimson has not reached the heights that observers expected its talent would take it. More puzzling is the fact that the team has played extremely well in two dominant wins against Alabama State and Rhode Island, and in a six-point loss at UVA last weekend. “I have no idea,” Delaney-Smith said. “I am very, very disappointed in the fluctuating personality of this team. It shouldn’t be this way. We have enough...