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...come in strong. We just never really played together and so couldn’t play our best.” “There’s not much to it,” Mayer said of the straightforward course. Behind Mayer, junior captain Michael Shore put in the next best Harvard performance shooting 75-74, tying him for 10th individually. Last week Shore led the Yale tournament, helping to put together the Harvard victory. Sophomore Greg Shuman contributed two rounds at 76 and tied for 20th. Moseley shot 78 both days and junior John Christensen shot...
...Septimus Hodge says, “When we have found all the meanings and lost all the mysteries, we will be alone, on an empty shore.” Every meaning is properly discovered by a thoughtful performance of “Arcadia,” Tom Stoppard’s comedic masterpiece, which will run at the Loeb Ex through April 12. The play deals with topics as large as the uncertainty of history, determinism, and entropy, but the tension between order and disorder in the play does not extend to this crisp production.The themes and structure...
Harvard men’s golf won the Yale Men’s Spring Open for the first time since the program’s inauguration with a tournament-best performance by junior Michael Shore. “I couldn’t be more proud of the team,” Shore said. “It’s my third year here and we’ve never won. It’s our coach’s first win at Harvard, and the first time our 33-year-old program has won this tournament...
...Clinton announced this week a $78.5 billion plan to shore up the nation's infrastructure, including a $10 billion emergency fund for high-risk bridges and other structures and a $60 billion National Infrastructure Bank that would finance large projects - all of which, she claims, would create three million jobs. Similarly, in the wake of the Minneapolis bridge collapse last summer, Obama announced a plan to spend $60 billion on fixing bridges, dams and highways, a move that he says would create two million jobs...
...most raucous and longest beach parties of any squadron in the Navy." We learn of the strip club dancers, the toga party and the nights spent sneaking away from school to drink. We read about the "slim and blond" fashion model in Rio, whom he dated on shore leave in 1957, and their final moonlit night when she greeted him on a terrace "not dressed for dinner." We further learn that his hard-partying habits were genetic. McCain's father, a submariner-turned admiral named Jack, told stories of drunken nights on shore leave that involved ransacking an officer...