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Coming off a series of wins, including a clean sweep of No. 14 Brown and an impressive 8-1 victory against No. 10 Williams, the Harvard men’s squash team (3-0, 2-0 Ivy League) has been close to untouchable this season...
...college squash world, the teams are getting better. Dartmouth and Cornell, these are the teams that ordinarily we would beat even in weaker years,” head coach Satinder Bajwa said. “Now if we’re slightly weaker they come right back at us. We were fortunate to win today...
...dining hall, which will be decorated for the occasion, will feature a special holiday menu, complete with whole roasted turkeys, cranberry sauce, butternut squash tortellini, hot mulled cider, and a variety of fresh-baked pies...
...United States, there was no modern-day pie - pumpkin, pecan or otherwise - at the first Thanksgiving celebration in 1621. Pilgrims brought English-style, meat-based recipes with them to the colonies. While pumpkin pie, which is first recorded in a cookbook in 1675, originated from British spiced and boiled squash, it was not popularized in America until the early 1800s. Historians don't know all the dishes the Pilgrims served in the first Thanksgiving feast, but primary documents indicate that pilgrims cooked with fowl and venison - and it's not unlikely that some of that meat found its way between...
Football players were not the only victors of Harvard-Yale weekend. No. 4 Harvard men’s squash (2-0, 1-0 Ivy) opened its season this weekend by crushing No. 14 Brown (0-1) on Friday and No. 10 Williams (0-1) yesterday. “I think it was a very successful weekend,” junior Colin West said. “Some teams are still easing into the season, but being ranked fourth in the country, we definitely had an advantage. It was a great way to start the season...