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...Hatch’s uncommon path to the bayou took him from his home state of Nevada, through Cambridge, down to Chile and onto an operating table before ending at LSU, where he’s played most the year as the Tigers’ third string quarterback. Hatch enrolled at Harvard in 2005 before toiling near the bottom of the Crimson depth chart...
...however, was unable to change the momentum, and the Bulldogs went on to take the first game, 30-22.Game two was close until a 9-2 run by Yale gave the Bulldogs a 23-13 lead. Every time Harvard threatened to get back into the match, Yale countered with a string of points. The Bulldogs’ aggressive style never allowed the Crimson to get settled into its gameplan.“They really played at us,” said Trimble, who finished the match with six kills and five digs.Kocurek picked up a match-high 18 digs. Mahon...
...string of recent laptop thefts have Harvard University Police Department officers investigating possible connections between the incidents, according to the student victims. “The officer who came, she said she would give it to the detective who would then possibly open up an investigation,” said Kevin C. Porter ’10 of Lowell House, one of three students whose computer was stolen from a river house dorm room in the past several days. Harvard police spokesman Steven G. Catalano would not comment on the specific incidents but wrote in an e-mailed statement that...
...have receded (John McCain), and some have even reseeded (Joe Biden, whose scalp is less spartan than it used to be), but none are nakedly, unabashedly bald. Not even Homer Simpson, who announced his candidacy to David Letterman and combs his pair of hairs to the right, a two-string comb-over that still leaves him two strings shy of a ukulele...
...stands for “three zithers plus percussion,” a zither ensemble whose members hail from Germany, Alaska, Taiwan, and Japan. IIIZ+ performed a free concert on Wednesday, Oct. 17 in the Tsai Auditorium at the Center for Government and International Studies.The zither is a large stringed instrument used in East Asian music; with or without frets, it is something like a cross between a lap guitar and a harp. IIIZ+ combines zithers from China, Japan, and Korea, along with a changgu, a type of Korean drum. The zithers featured in Wednesday’s show were...