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After some intrasquad challenge matches at the end of last week, the Harvard seedings had a new flavor to them. Sophomore Joel Kirsch overtook the No. 1 spot for only the second time this year, bumping co-captain Tal Ben-Shachar to the second seed...
Senior co-captain Tal Ben-Shachar, who is also a Crimson editor, said, "Ezra is a pillar on the team. Without him the team is more vulnerable, which puts more pressure on individual players...
...Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Fellowships were awarded to John D. Heller '96, Daniel J. Hruschka '96, Rebecca A. Miksad '95-'96, Timothy F. Platts-Mills '96 and Edith A. Replogle '96 The Eliot, Fiske, and de Jersey scholarships for study at Cambridge University were awarded to Tal D. Ben-Shachar '96, who is a Crimson editor, Alison J. Huang '96 and James N. Miller...
...semi-final matches featured senior co-caption Tal Ben-Shachar, who is number one on the team, versus sophomore teammate Rishaad Bilimoria, who competes at number four for the Crimson. In the other semi-final matchup, sophomore Daniel Ezra, the second-seeded player on the team, defeated sophomore team member Joel Kirsch, who is seeded third on the team...
...Tal Ben-Shachar's editorial, "Freedom to Limit Freedom" (Nov. 29), relies on a multitude of factual misrepresentations and dubious assertions in its advocacy of restrictions on freedom of speech. Ben-Shachar argues that voices that "exploit" free speech to argue against the predominant values of a "free" society should be silenced. Free speech, however, is not a means but an end in itself...