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...hands of the selection committee who had two at-large bids to hand out. The other at-large bid was given to Bucknell University. Harvard, who has qualified for the CWPA Eastern Championships each of the past two years under head coach Erik Farrar, will be the eighth seed this weekend. They will open competition Saturday at 9 AM against No.12 Hartwick. The Hawks, who are seeded number 1, are the reigning champions and the clear favorite to win the tournament, Last weekend, at the Northern Division Championships the Hawks outpaced the Crimson 24-7. “They [Hartwick...
...should have listened to Peter’s dad’s advice when choosing our college, “Remember son, some of those diseases are for forever.” Just like Harvard ruthlessly propagates itself with prefrosh weekend, so do we aspire to have our seed multiply. Just as we inherited this column from our forebears we will also solicit applications to write this column next year. Please give the correct answers to the following questions as well as a sample of a possible column you would write. E-mail submissions to thebelllap2@gmail.com. 1. Harvard Pub, will...
...water polo team needed the pair of victories that it picked up Saturday in New York against Queens and Utica to boost its morale. That’s not all the wins were good for, though. In winning its last two games, the Crimson secured a No. 3 seed for itself in next weekend’s Northern Division Championship that will be played in New London, Conn. “We can get them close, but the kids have to take it the last mile,” head coach Erik Farrar said. “Everything we have...
...forcing students to take accounting at MIT, for example. Yet students cannot live on Plato and Proust alone. If the hordes of economics concentrators are any sign, there is no lack of interest in the market. So, just as campus publications hone the skills of budding journalists, similarly should seed grants or non-interest loans from the administration nourish students’ brilliant ideas...
When Melecio Penafiel wanted to expand his tailoring shop in Guayaquil, Ecuador, last May, he didn't go to the bank or ask his relatives for help. His seed money arrived via the Internet. Using the website Kiva.org a Bay Area software engineer named Nathan Folkert lent Penafiel the $500 he needed to buy two new sewing machines, fabrics and thread for higher-quality suits. Folkert has never met Penafiel but says making the loan "felt like I was giving him a shot at the American Dream...