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Brown (7-1, 4-1 Ivy League) remains in a first-place tie with Princeton in the Ivy League. Both are 4-1 in the league. Yale drops...
...phone vibrates six times during his live half-hour interview on Cambridge Community Television Friday afternoon, the eight-time City Councillor and nine-time campaign veteran never once looks down at it. He just keeps on talking, unfazed.Reeves, decked out in a dark suit and yellow-and-blue striped tie, is chatting with CCTV host Laura Montgomery about the year he spent in Benin after graduating from Harvard in 1972 and about the role of the traditional king in Africa.He also drops in mentions of the city’s new charter school, the achievement gap that has scarred...
...crowd pleaser. Their short skits enacting the lyrics of the song made it an unforgettable conclusion. After intermission, the all-male Harvard Din & Tonics took the stage; the concert was named for their standard sartorial choice, this time seen in their socks. The choice, combined with their traditional white-tie tuxes, give a laid-back ’40s and ’50s vibe to all their proceedings. Evan D. Siegel ’07 took full advantage of his rich, full voice to convey a longing and sadness in his performance of the Thelonius Monk jazz classic...
...veteran offensive line. Instead, I think it’s hard for those of us who’ve followed the league in recent years even to conceive of an Ancient Eight where a team like Princeton can not only beat Harvard, but have a legitimate shot to tie for the title. Is it only cyclical? Does every team’s day come, as both Murphy and Shoop proclaimed after the Crimson’s 55-7 shellacking of Columbia this weekend? Has the power balance of the league shifted away from the Harvard-Penn dichotomy of the last...
...victory over Yale and Princeton’s 30-13 win over Penn, hopes of claiming back-to-back Ivy titles are waning. Both Brown and Princeton have to lose at least one of their final two games for the Crimson to have a shot to tie for first. This may be asking for a miracle, with Brown facing Dartmouth and Columbia, two teams that have combined for only one win in the league this season.“We will control the only destiny we can control,” said Harvard coach Tim Murphy, whose 71 wins...