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...certain areas. So I've always wondered about using the principles of sports in the classroom. Go same sex; do everything in teams; have teams compete with each other. I'd like to try that. I don't know whether it will work, but it's certainly worth a shot, and we could learn something really useful...
Junior Mia Kabasakalis was Harvard’s final competitor and shot 169 (86-83), which earned her a tie for 26th place...
...Crimson were led by highly-touted freshman Katie Sylvan, who bettered a score of 78 on the first day by one stroke on the second day, to finish with a final tally of 155 (78-77-155). The Southern California native placed third overall on the weekend, just a shot back of the lead on the par-72 course...
...Sheldon shot a pair of 79s to place in a tie for eighth with a score of 158 on the weekend. Rookie Chloe Altchek and sophomore Christine Cho rounded out Harvard’s scoring golfers, both shooting +16, which was good enough to earn them both a tie for 12th place among the 48 competitors that finished the 36 holes of play...
...Newly in power and untested, Gorbachev faced some of the same pressures to prove his mettle as Obama now feels. So he gave the Soviet military one last shot at turning things around, according to Gates, who was the No. 2 man in the CIA at the time. "During Gorbachev's first 18 months in power, we saw new, more aggressive Soviet tactics, a spread of the war to the eastern provinces, attacks inside Pakistan, and more indiscriminate use of air power," Gates wrote in his 1996 autobiography. But it failed to turn the tide. So in February 1988, Gorbachev...