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...last time the Harvard football team lost a game before this weekend was a memorable time. A wild swing of momentum on special teams, a key fourth-down call, and a turnover-free effort by quarterback Liam O’Hagan were the headline-makers against Princeton a year ago, the last time the Crmison lost before rattling off nine wins in a row.So what made the difference this time?A few wild swings of momentum on special teams, a key fourth-down call, the return of O’Hagan from suspension, and some head-scratching officiating marked...
...sleep (unless you count drooling facedown on a desk as sleeping), they have slim contact with the world outside the library. Sexual and social frustration is so thick in Lamont’s reading rooms that even the most chaste study-worm feels violated. Harvard students, liberate yourselves. Swing open those heavy doors and take in the crisp air of Harvard Yard. Venture back to your dorm and reunite with that roommate you haven’t seen in weeks. Even try Widener. Getting the most out of the library, it seems, requires leaving it. Go to the Lamont Library...
...others like him in both Washington and places like Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, Warner's credentials as a popular former Democratic governor of a Republican state - and, prior to that, a hugely successful venture capitalist - made him the Democratic Party's best hope to capture independent and swing voters in a 2008 general election...
...latest Muhlenberg College poll, released yesterday, showed Casey leading Santorum 46 percent to 41 percent, but the tables can turn very quickly in this swing state...
...record year for African-Americans; maybe the next few years will mark a record year for another minority group. Whether or not these candidates reach home plate is inconsequential, but we should applaud their efforts to have come to the plate with issues, passions, and a drive ready to swing for the representation of the under-represented. And if being black, Hispanic, or Asian will help them get there and energize others of their background, then so be it. Patrick Jean Baptiste ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a biochemical sciences concentrator in Cabot House...