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...second game was a heartbreaker for the Crimson, who scored two runs in the top of the seventh to take its first lead of the doubleheader, only to see Dartmouth tie it with an unearned run in the bottom of the frame and eventually win the game in the tenth on a walk-off single by Ashley Gleason. “We’ve struggled all year to finish games, to close things out,” Allard said. “Dartmouth got timely hits, and we didn’t.” The Crimson lineup could...
From there, Young gave way to Big Green closer Kyle Zeis, who gave up a double to Lance Salsgiver, a hard single to Vance, and then a single to Steffan Wilson in the bottom of the tenth. Zeis managed to fan Klimkiewicz before facing Brown, who finally brought the marathon to an end. The captain lined the 0-2 offering to center to bring Harvard one game closer to the division title...
...left to catch an Andrew Nacario liner with two outs and the bases loaded.From there, Young gave way to Big Green closer Kyle Zeis, who gave up a double to Lance Salsgiver, a hard single to Vance, and then a single to Steffan Wilson in the bottom of the tenth. Zeis managed to fan Klimkiewicz before facing Brown, who finally brought the marathon to an end. The captain lined the 0-2 offering to center to bring Harvard one game closer to the division title and an Ivy Championship Series with Lou Gehrig winner Princeton.--Staff writer Pablo S. Torre...
While “On the Heir,” was overall innovative, the acoustical inadequacies of the Agassiz Theatre combined with the cast’s musical inexperience detracted from an otherwise superb script. Marking the tenth anniversary of the Freshman Musical, the entirely first-year scripted, produced, and acted show ran April 20 to 22. According to the production company, it wasn’t geared solely toward pre-frosh, freshmen, or even Harvard students. A collaboration by writer and director Nathan D. Johnson ’09, producers Allegra M. Richards ’09 and Julia...
...entrepreneurial business culture. As recently as three years ago, Ho Chi Minh City (still informally called Saigon) took in 30% of the country's foreign direct investment (FDI) and generated 40% of exports-despite the fact that the former capital of South Vietnam is home to less than a tenth of the country's population of 84 million. Indeed, Vietnam's economic growth was so uneven that a 2004 United Nations Development Program report fretted in its title, "Why Don't Northern Provinces Grow Faster...