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...movement,” Af-Am Department Chair Evelyn B. Higginbotham said that the weekend served “as a collective for discussing the issues that are current in our world today for African American people and people of African descent.” At a bustling black-tie affair in the Cambridge Marriott, keynote speaker Stephanie K. Bell-Rose ’79 suggested a model of sustained alumni engagementent to Harvard and its black community. Bell-Rose, the founding president of The Goldman Sachs Foundation and a managing director of Goldman Sachs, suggested a three-step...
...Mountain Hawks (1-3, 0-0 Patriot) by a 35-33 score in front of 10,680 fans at Goodman Stadium in Bethlehem, Pa.Although Dawson was held relatively in check—he gained just 94 yards on 31 carries—he did move into a tie for third place on the Ivy League’s all-time rushing list with three more touchdown jaunts. While many wondered how much closer the senior running back would get to history, though, the story prior to the game was the surprise start of Chris Pizzotti, whose hyperextended knee was deemed...
...downfield. If they can’t respect the run they could have dropped everyone back and just covered the pass, but they have so much respect for Clifton that they had to honor the run.” With his third score, Dawson rushed his way into a tie for third with Princeton’s Keith Elias for the all-time Ivy League rushing touchdown record at 49. He needs just three to reach Brown’s Nick Hartigan ‘05, who holds the record of 52. —Staff writer Madeleine I. Shapiro...
...poor putting as a day-long struggle. “Our team was probably one of the worst teams this week,” Mayer said. “We weren’t making any putts all.” Greg Shuman, who shot 79 and 76 to tie Mayer for the lowest individual team round, blamed the team’s woes on an inability to finish strong. “More than anything,” Shuman said, “it’s just mentality and lack of focus or concentration.” WOMEN?...
...movie reports all this quite objectively, using only a liberal Methodist radio talk show host named Mike Papantonio, to answer the fundamentalists. But Papantonio's main point is that the tie-in between fundamentalism and political agendas violates America's fundamental church-state separation. This is self-evidently true and at a moment when a church in Pasadena is under investigation by the IRS because a liberal, election-eve sermon was preached from its pulpit, while no one looks into the doings at Devil's Lake or at the churches of the evangelical ministers who endorse them...