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This is not to say that Harvard should always set its course by the compass of public opinion as a general rule. However, in the case of the SAT, more is at stake. Fixation on the SAT siphons time and energy away from more productive learning that will serve students well into college and beyond. Reducing emphasis on the SAT is in the interest of Harvard and all colleges that seek incoming freshmen who know more than how to fold paper...
...doubles matches proved a little more interesting than singles--the Crimson fell behind in all three doubles matchups, dropping the first set in each...
DeLone and Henikoff lost their first set to Sophia Ray and Stein, 7-5. But the duo rallied to win the final two sets...
...outdone by deLone and Henikoff, Mulvehal and Dragomirescu also dropped their first set, 6-4, before rebounding to nab the next two, 6-1, 6-2, to win the match...
Minkus and Rival were the only blemish on Harvard's scoresheet, dropping a 7-6, 6-4 straight set decision to Jennifer Worth and Askowitz...