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...only undefeated weapon for Harvard was the epee, with the fencers for that weapon finishing 9-0 on the evening. While fencing at the Penn State Invitational this past weekend, the men’s epee squad—which consists of Sherill, senior Julian Rose and junior Ian Lindblom—also went undefeated. “There are rumors to the effect that we are the best epee squad in the country,” Rose said. “And we believe them to be true.” Despite the raucous atmosphere and the lopsided score...

Author: By Gabriel M. Velez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: At Home, Fencing Dominates Brandeis | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

Emerald walking-dress, rose-red shawl, high plumbed hat, gold-plated umbrella: Aisha I. Muharrar ’06 walked in to Adams Dining Hall last week in style. Actually, that’s a total lie. She wore blue-jeans and a T-shirt. But it’s all Victorian in her mind. “I live my life like I’m in a Jane Austen movie all the time,” Muharrar said casually as she mixed granola in with her yogurt. Asked if she had meant to say novel, she said...

Author: By Jonathan M. Hanover, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Funny Girl Tells Lies at Dinner | 12/7/2005 | See Source »

Harvard officials were upbeat about the University’s financial footing in its annual report for fiscal year 2005, but Harvard’s finance chief warned yesterday that hurdles remain on the horizon for the current year.The University’s total operating revenue last year rose 8 percent to $2.8 billion, leaving Harvard with a $44 million surplus, a modest increase over its $37 million surplus in fiscal 2004.In a letter introducing the report, University President Lawrence H. Summers called the surplus “a reflection of efforts across Harvard to budget and spend with care...

Author: By Nicholas M. Ciarelli, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: University Reports $44M Surplus | 12/6/2005 | See Source »

...issued November's employment numbers, which showed that 215,000 new jobs were created in fields that span two-thirds of the economy. The report, which many economists greeted as positive but something short of extraordinary, nonetheless prompted Bush to make a short, rallying statement in the White House Rose Garden. Today in Kernersville, N.C., Bush will bring that message to a 15-year-old manufacturing plant jointly operated by John Deere & Co. and Japan's Hitachi...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Washington's Week Ahead: Bush v. Declining Poll Numbers | 12/5/2005 | See Source »

...Congress devolved into a screaming match two weeks ago over the status of U.S. troops in Iraq. Lawmakers return to the Capitol on Tuesday, passions tempered but not abated, facing a stack of budget bills and a mandate for "restrained government spending," which Bush touted in his Rose Garden comments on Friday. Both houses are struggling with five-year budget cuts that at the moment tally $50 billion in the House and $35 billion in the Senate. Legislators must also grapple with a host of contentious policy issues before they reach for the eggnog and mistletoe. Against a threatened presidential...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Washington's Week Ahead: Bush v. Declining Poll Numbers | 12/5/2005 | See Source »

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