Word: sachems
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...exactly what the Harvard softball team did—twice.The Crimson traveled to Hanover, N.H. to take on Dartmouth in the first half of a crucial home-and-home series to decide the Ivy League North title. In front of a raucous Big Green crowd at Sachem Field, Harvard swept the twinbill, mounting a sixth-inning rally in each game to win by scores of 7-3 and 6-3, respectively.Freshman pitcher Rachel Brown anchored the Crimson once more, hurling a complete game in the first contest before coming in to save the nightcap. “We went...
...bottom of the fifth with the game tied 4-4. Murphy and the rest of the Harvard squad look to continue their winning streak—currently at nine games—with their last two regular season games, another double-header against Dartmouth this afternoon at Sachem Field in Hanover, NH. With one win, the Crimson will lock up the Ivy League North Division championship. “[Murphy’s] impact has affected the team in a number of ways,” Kidder said. “For one, it’s increased our winning...
...Sachem was the last straw. Or was it Kiva? My 12-year-old daughter and I had been drilling social-studies key words for more than an hour. It was 11 p.m. Our entire evening had, as usual, consisted of homework and conversations (a.k.a. nagging) about homework. She was tired and fed up. I was tired and fed up. The words wouldn't stick. They meant nothing to her. They didn't mean much to me either. After all, when have I ever used sachem in a sentence--until just...
...Crimson (18-20, 9-5 Ivy), however, endured the weather to earn a split of the wet twinbill with the Big Green (10-24-1, 5-9) at Sachem Field and clinch third place in the Ivy League...
Rich Ross, Disney Channel's president of Entertainment and a former programming sachem at Nickelodeon, is more emphatic. "Kids' TV is where you find the stars, not of tomorrow, but of today," he avers. "Movie directors don't need casting tapes anymore; they just need to turn on the TV. This is a golden age--Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland...