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...League season opener, the defending champion Crimson (2-6) hit a new low. Its 3-0 loss to the Big Green on Saturday was the first Dartmouth sweep in the league rivals?? history...
...stall is uncharacteristic of a Crimson offense that was held to only one goal four times in non-tournament competition this season. Harvard’s losses during these offensive aberrations came at the hands of league rivals??No. 12 Colgate and No. 4 Cornell (18-4-3, 14-2-2), the only two teams that sit above Harvard in the ECAC standings...
Since he assumed the presidency of the Russian Federation in January 2000, Vladimir V. Putin has slowly but surely consolidated his power, all the while keeping his public approval ratings in the 70 percent range. After systematically banishing, locking up or otherwise neutralizing many of his most outspoken rivals??and taking over their TV stations—Putin has pulled Russia into what scholars now dub “managed democracy.” In this nice little arrangement, the Russian president and the party he supports submit to relatively free democratic elections, but use state control over...
...with the quality and the geographic and social make-up of the Harvard student body” led to the development of recruiting, according to the 1953 report of the Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid. The College feared it was losing ground to its Ivy League rivals??and to the private and public institutions that had sprung up in the West, like Stanford and the University of Michigan...
...Yale and Princeton are worthy opponents—and historical rivals??so we’re looking to do some damage,” Aguanno said. “We have some stunning athletes looking to make an impression...