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...graduated 14th in a class of 24—though class rank at the time was determined by a student’s “dignity of birth” rather than his academic performance, according to an official University history. His son, John Quincy, was the sixth U.S. president. Their descendants would go on to hold a series of legislative and ambassadorial posts, and they would bestow the family name on one of Harvard’s 12 undergraduate Houses. The journal of John Winthrop, the first governor of Massachusetts and the namesake of a House...
...Harvard men’s hockey season begins, there are several things a Crimson fan can count on, such as a dynamic offense and a program that will compete for the ECAC Championship and perhaps a sixth straight NCAA berth. And, for the second year in the row, there will be intra-team competition for the starting goalkeeper position. “It’s always an open race with goalies—that’s the way it should be,” captain Dylan Reese says. “You need competition…whoever...
...name, responded with the best performance of her career, holding Brown and Yale to a single goal over the course of 130 minutes, as the Crimson tied the Bears and the Bulldogs. Now, Martin and Harvard are in similar straits. Martin is charged with minding net for the sixth-ranked Crimson with only junior walk-on Kristin Toretta on the bench as insurance. Freshman Christina Kessler was supposed to enter the program and challenge Martin for the starting job vacated by graduate Ali Boe ’06. But the Canadian rookie injured her knee during a local tournament...
...continued to be an impressive force throughout her college tenure. Chu now stands sixth on Harvard’s total points list with...
...rock guitar tune. The occasion was the first of three “Night at the Fogg” events held by the Organization of Undergraduate Representatives of Harvard Art Museums (OUR HUAM), aimed at encouraging more undergraduates to take advantage of Harvard’s art collection, sixth largest in the country according to the museum’s Director of Public Education Lynne A. Stanton. “There are 6,500 undergraduates and some of them go through their four years here without going to the museums,” she said. Student groups including the Veritones...