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...DIED. JAMES M. ROCHE, 97, a 44-year veteran of General Motors Corp. who rose from statistician to chairman and ceo; in Belleair, Florida. Roche was credited with expanding equal opportunity at the company, including bringing in GM's first African American board member, but he was also forced to issue a public apology in 1966 for the company's efforts to discredit consumer advocate Ralph Nader, whose book Unsafe at Any Speed questioned the safety of GM's Corvair...
...rival Dartmouth—one of only two teams the Crimson was unable to top this season. Falling to Princeton 6-3 in its next game gave Harvard the wake-up call it needed to march on to Providence. The team captured its sixth straight Beanpot Championship and rose to the No. 1 rank in February...
...male and three female, selected first- or second-team All-Ivy this year. Of the six, two—first-team Woodhouse (7-2) for the men and second-team Jasmine McGlade (9-6) for the women—were freshmen, and the rest—first-team Julian Rose (8-4) and second-team David Jakus (9-3) for the men and first-team Chloe Stinetorf (12-3) and second-team Anne Austin (10-4) for the women—were sophomores...
...Woodhouse in foil and Rose in epee, the Harvard men swept into the postseason with wins over Princeton, Yale and Duke in late February. The victory against Princeton, a 15-12 decision, was Harvard’s first win against the Tigers since 1986—when Woodhouse was one year...
Next came the IFA Championships, and Harvard’s strongest performance in an invitational in 2004. The Crimson’s three-weapon team finished third overall, with 53 victories in 80 bouts. Harvard scored 368 touches against 274 touches received, a rating of +94, and Jakus and Rose earned silver medals in saber and epee. Freshman Daniel Sachs made bronze with a victory over Brandeis’ Jeremy Simpson...