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...Summers said in his 2002 commencement speech, from Harvard’s beginning, “Veritas meant divine truth, truth reached ultimately not through reason but through faith.” Yet, in 1878, The Crimson reported a remark about the “Veritas” seal made by one Dr. Holmes at a Harvard Club dinner in New York. It might well serve as our maxim in 2006: “The Harvard College of to-day wants no narrower, or more exclusive motto than truth—truth which embraces all that is highest and purest...
...Cornell lead to two with 12:13 remaining and yet another as part of an 11-0 Harvard run—added the exclamation point to a triumphant comeback. Robinson also added 16 points, including eight points in the final 3:40 to seal the win for the Crimson, and sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion reached double figures on 5-of-11 shooting to finish with 10 points. —Staff writer Aidan E. Tait can be reached at atait@fas.harvard.edu...
...team’s three seniors, starting together for only the second time this season, catapulted Harvard to an early 18-6 lead. Captain Matt Stehle helped stave off a Lions comeback with a monstrous and poignant dunk late in the second half to seal the win and cap a storied four-year career in Cambridge...
...potent offensive force in collegiate women’s hockey. This past weekend, Raimondi stepped up and proved how valuable she is to Harvard with a goal at the end of regulation and another one with one second remaining in overtime to earn the win against Clarkson and seal a home playoff series—Raimondi and her fellow seniors’ last games in Bright Hockey Center. “I’ve settled into a different style of play this season,” Raimondi says. “Everything is so close that nothing is absolutely...
...Gutierrez's December meetings with al-Qahtani took place at Guantanamo's Delta Camp 5, which the military calls a "maximum security, semi-permanent, hardened facility." Thick cement walls loom over the tropical landscape. Inside are two-story cellblocks branching out from a guard station. Thick metal doors seal tiny cells; no one but Military Police can see in or out except for surveillance on closed-circuit television...