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...League season as the Crimson exploded to a 4-0 lead on the way to a 4-1 win in Providence, R.I. With the victory, the Crimson (6-3, 3-0) took control of the battle for the league crown.Harvard sophomore Alex Chi received a pass on the left side and miskicked but fought hard to win the ball back, finding junior Andre Akpan on the edge of the box. Akpan shifted the ball onto his right foot and drilled it past the keeper and into the bottom right corner for the night’s first tally...
...race, which bodes well for the squad’s depth throughout the season.“We have places to go, and we haven’t petered out,” Kharrazi said. “We have more potential.”On the heavyweight side, the Radcliffe first boat posted a solid ninth-place finish in the 38-team Championship Eight field. The Crimson was fifth among collegiate crews, finishing .4 seconds ahead of the Stanford first varsity.That victory was sweet revenge for Radcliffe, who lost out to the Cardinal in two races at the Head...
...hard pass towards the goal. Cornell forward Katie Kirnan stepped in front of the net and deflected the ball past senior goaltender Kylie Stone for the deciding goal. Harvard increased its offensive pressure for the rest of the half, maintaining possession on the Big Red’s side of the field, but it could not manage any shots. For the entire second half, Cornell kept the Crimson without a shot or a penalty corner. Harvard’s best scoring opportunities came in the first half. On a penalty corner 10 minutes into the game, freshman back Georgia McGillivray...
...seconds apart—the former coming in at 18:51.5 and the latter with a time of 18.51.8.Freshmen Jenne Mack and Kristen Jorgenson rounded out Harvard’s scoring with solid 64th-place, 19:17.0 and 78th-place, 19:39.3 finishes, respectively.On the men’s side, Stephen Chester led the 16th-place team finish in the R.K. Munsey Men’s Championship Race with his individual 26th-place showing at 25:50.6 in the 8K.“He took a whopping off his time,” Saretsky said of Chester?...
...time, says Tuma, such a denouncement was not even considered a betrayal. "[The informer] belonged to one side of the struggle and turned in an enemy," he said. "But he would have also known the consequences. Those people were convinced that the class struggle is tough," Tuma concludes. "When you are chopping down a forest, splinters fly." Dvoracek ended up spending almost 14 years in jail, mostly in a notorious labor camp, a uranium mine in Bohemia...