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...best I’ve hit the greens all year,” Hynes said. “It was just one of those days when things kind of clicked,” he added. “I just felt really in control all day.” Unfortunately, the rest of the Harvard squad was unable to match Hynes’ effort as the young Crimson placed sixth overall, tying Dartmouth with a three-day total of 940. The finish was a big improvement over last year’s last-place showing, with Cornell earning that dubious...
...James Cleary was 89th after days of 78, 89, and 77. Freshman John Christensen landed in 104th with scores of 83, 78, and 89, and senior Jean-Marc Monrad rounded out the scoring with scores of 83, 90, and 88, placing 114th. As a team, the Crimson earned a three-day total of 948, six shots better than 17th-place Averett College and four shots behind 15th-place Hampden-Sydney College. More important than the team results in the tournament was the experience gained by each individual golfer’s finally seeing an outdoor course during Spring Break...
...Dean Talk,” news, Mar. 20) missed the fact that Dean’s speech was only a small part of a much more significant event that occurred at HLS this weekend: the founding of a new national organization of Democratic law students. Dean spoke during a three-day conference featuring more than twenty presenters and attended by over 100 law students from more than thirty law schools. The conference kicked off the National Democratic Law Students Council, a student group dedicated to increasing Democratic presence at law schools and getting law students involved in voter protection...
...attending the three-day course, held monthly at the cozy medieval Lickleyhead Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, it can feel like they are, quite literally, learning to walk all over again. Everyday situations such as eating dinner become a minefield of possible faux pas. But within an hour Mather has them properly scooping their soup ("Away from yourself, so as not to splash the tie") and daintily adding salt on the side, rather than dousing the entire dish ("Do you think you're in a trucker's caf?...
...labor disputes - it happened as late as 1914, in Ludlow, Colorado. Before the Bolshevik Revolution, Russia had one of the fastest rates of economic growth in Europe, even as peasants starved and an urban proletariat grew up ready to revolt. It's easy to see how, on a three-day trip, India might feel like a nation magically transformed. Bookstores have shelves dedicated to India's new economic might, newspapers review the latest Porsche, and television advertisements feature Indian astronauts drinking sodas on the moon. But backbreaking poverty remains all too evident, the country still has only...