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...whose job it is to get their neighbors to vote for the endorsed candidate for every office. My grandfather Charles Patrick Shields was a Democratic committeeman in the 43rd Ward. As you might figure by his name, he was an Irish-American classic. He lived with Grandmom in a row house in Nicetown, on 15th Street, a short walk from the busy corner of Broad Street and Hunting Park. Every night when he was working the night shift, he'd head off to the plant wearing a peacoat and a cap. He could have been leaving for an evening...
...Freshman Samantha Rosekrans clinched the overall win for the Crimson with a 6-1, 6-2 victory at No. 4 singles. The other two singles victories came from junior Beier Ko at No. 1 and Schnitter in the No. 3 position. Schnitter won her fourth singles match in a row, 6-2, 6-3, and Ko triumphed, 6-0, 6-3, for her team-leading seventh victory of the season. In doubles, Ko and Rosekrans continued their dominating weekend with an 8-1 victory at No. 2. The pair leads the team with five wins. Schnitter and junior Laura Peterzan...
...Both the 2008 and 2009 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships will take place at Gillette...The Harvard-Cornell matchup was the first game of a double header—Bryant beat Merrimack 7-5 in the second...The loss was Harvard’s fourth in a row and first at home this season...The Crimson entered the contest 2-0 at home and has just two home contests left, both to be played at Harvard Stadium…Harvard Stadium is the Crimson’s third home location this season, having played home matchups at both...
...manufacturing runs without relying on the long ball,” Vance said.For a team that needs to use this weekend to put itself in the strongest possible position in the Ivy league, the Crimson hopes to make it one win at a time, several times in a row.—Staff writer Robert T. Hamlin can be reached rhamlin@fas.harvard.edu...
...choose not to opt in, often arguing that online lecture videos incentivize lower class attendance and abstractly decrease overall learning. But anyone who has sat through a large lecture here knows that “class participation” is usually left to that one kid in the front row who likes to point out typos on the lecture slides...