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...Harvey and Sheldon rounded out the Crimson contingent, finishing in ties for 43rd and 66th positions, respectively. “We showed that we can keep up with highly ranked teams and hold our own,” Sheldon said. “It was a great way to start the season.” —Staff writer Thomas D. Hutchison can be reached at tdhutch@fas.harvard.edu...
...chemicals on animals like goats. Many of the canisters he handled, he says, were labeled "112" for Project 112, a top-secret Cold War U.S. military program conducted between 1962 and 1973 that involved experiments with chemical and biological weapons. Project 112's records were finally declassified at the start of this decade, but the Pentagon as yet does not acknowledge a link between the chemical tests and the spate of illnesses suffered since then by servicemen like Marrero, who is still fighting to get his veteran's medical benefits. "I'd always ask how safe that stuff...
Harvard's off to its best start since 2005, opening the season with three straight wins. Perhaps swine flu has some as-yet-undocumented benefits for field hockey excellence? Only time will tell. The Crimson, health-permitting, begins Ivy play on Saturday at Yale...
...stop by the Fly this weekend. Expect popped collars and popped bottles. No matter the occasion—whether a formal affair or laid-back Saturday night—the Fly always delivers. The Fly’s relaxed, classy vibe promises that you’ll start the night off on the right, albeit tipsy, foot. FYI, pastels are practically a prerequisite for the Fly’s renowned garden parties, and their old-school Gatsby bash lets a select few (invite-only, of course) party like it’s 1929. But no need to attend...
...isolate students who have the H1N1 ‘swine’ flu and do not have single bedrooms.” Isolate? Yes, these isolation chambers—as we’ve termed them—are a frightening concept. But maybe not so much once you start applying that famous Harvard egotism...