Word: splitting
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...class of 2010 stepped up in the second game, anchoring the Crimson’s offensive and defensive performances. Knocking in all four runs and allowing a single run over seven innings, four sophomores combined to drive Harvard to its ninth straight victory.Sluggers Jennifer Francis and Melissa Schellberg split the effort at the plate, each driving in two.Schellberg put Harvard on the board in the fourth, roping one to center to convert a scoreless tie to a 2-0 lead. Yale plated its only run the next innings on a triple down the right field line.Francis tacked on some insurance...
...don’t think I’ve ever split with Yale and felt good, but we feel good that we got the bats going,” Walsh said. “We needed a win; we haven’t got too many. There’s a good feeling going on in the clubhouse...
...team.Yesterday, the Crimson (4-25, 3-9 Ivy) continued its breakout offensive weekend and received two solid outings from veteran starters Shawn Haviland and Brad Unger, but a heartbreaking walk-off loss in the weekend finale left it with a sour taste in its mouth—and a split that won’t help it gain ground in the Ivy League standings. Hot Harvard bats paced the Crimson to a 9-5 win in the first of two games, but the nightcap made a hero of the Bulldog catcher P.J. Gorynski and goats of the Harvard bullpen...
...this, where HBS and the Center are working together on the future of the region, are of great relevance to us, and they are a great way to provide knowledge to students and to the community as a whole.” The keynote speakers, whose speeches will be split up throughout the day, will include Martin M. Werner, the head of Goldman Sachs Latin America and former undersecretary of finance and public credit in the Mexican Treasury; former Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari; and former Honduran President Ricardo M. Joest. The conference, in which nearly 700 individuals have...
...optimism and Jack’s pessimism. However, anger arises when Jill violates rule number one—be honest. While this predictable film may have a few cringe-worthy moments, director Vanessa Parise ’93 adds stylistic touches with her crafty camera work. Split-screen frames and smooth transitions are evidence of Parise’s creativity. Nevertheless, no amount of artistic flair can rescue the film from a handful of unnecessary and downright nonsensical scenes—such as a slap fight between Jack and his best friend, a moment that’s neither humorous...