Word: seeds
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Danny Waldman, the number two Crimson racquetmen swept through two tough singles matches on Friday to reach the quarterfinals on Saturday. Todd Lundy as Harvard's number one lost in the second round to the tournament's top seed Rick Meyer of Penn 6-2, 6-2, after quickly swinging through U of Virginia's number two player John Galbraith...
...first round of the singles Waldman defeated Princeton's number one and third seed in the tournament, Bill Dutton in a long three setter, winning 6-3, 3-6, 7-5, and creating a major upset...
Lundy and Waldman teamed up in doubles for their third match of the day on Friday, losing in a fast 7-6, 6-3 scuffle to South Carolina's Jeff Kethalls and Jeff Hull, the fourth seed...
...world"). His airplane-window view of America inspires musings on our manifest destiny--he looks out over "the watershed of the Mississippi, the valleys of Ohio and the plainslands of Missouri, a continent in itself as surely designed for America's use as a woman's womb for the seed of humanity"--and memories of the red loess in the mountains of Siam. The whole thing gets to be a little diffuse...
...Aldrich's considered opinion--after walking around Harvard a bit, talking with a few undergraduates, dropping in on Stanley Hoffmann and classmate L. Fred Jewett '57--that the place has gone to seed. ("Rumor is hardening to conviction," his article begins, "that Harvard University is in decline.") Pathetic lies abound at Harvard's decline to the spirit of guilt and "fairness" he sees running rampant here--a spirit that tramples diversity in the name of egalitarianism. (In that respect, he laments the passing of master's choice from the House selection process...