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With finals looming, the Harvard men’s swimming and diving team passed its toughest non-conference exam of the season last Saturday, upsetting No. 21 North Carolina (UNC) in Chapel Hill...

Author: By Timothy J. Mcginn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Final Race Victory Secures Upset | 1/14/2004 | See Source »

Harvard has a long way to go if it’s to salvage its season, but the toughest part will be getting that first big win of the second half. It could come against Brown during intersession, or versus BC at the Beanpot, or at Bright against Dartmouth in the last days of February. Once Harvard has that in hand, who knows...

Author: By Timothy M. Mcdonald, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Did Somebody Say McDonald? | 1/12/2004 | See Source »

Maintaining his role as the team’s standout, co-captain Jesse Jantzen’s performance was the high note for Harvard. Ranked first in the country, Jantzen won all four of his matches against some of his toughest competition this season and earned the honor of Outstanding Wrestler of the day. This was the first match of the season in which Jantzen went down to his normal class of 149 after wrestling at 157 earlier this season...

Author: By Allison D. Bates, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Shorthanded Wrestling Oudueled at Lone Star | 1/7/2004 | See Source »

...assuage my loneliness by jamming to my Mr. Rogers album all the time, but it wasn't until high school that I learned how politically radical Fred Rogers was. One of the toughest kids in the school, drunk, his gold chain hanging halfway down his already hairy chest, told me his dad would lock him and his brother in the closet every time he caught them watching Mr. Rogers, fearful the show would turn them into homosexuals. But even years later, at 18 years old and miles from a sweater vest, this kid still loved Mr. Rogers. And I realized...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Farewell to Those Who Left | 12/29/2003 | See Source »

...with Harvard’s next game against its toughest scheduled opponent, Associated Press No. 6 Stanford, it seems safe to conclude that the team will successfully—or dubiously—match the record...

Author: By Evan R. Johnson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: STAIRWAY TO EVAN: The Process Varies, But The Results Stay The Same | 12/16/2003 | See Source »

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