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...major in?”Miles: “Stuff.”Me: “Cool.”I don’t press him. I know he missed some time during college due to academic suspensions.Simon’s turn again. He seizes upon the “I” from magic and makes “dish.” Another topical word, I see, not unimpressed. He ranks among the top 10 in Wildcats history in career assists. But it’s a no-look pass, a bit of misdirection...
...just amongst that great tradition and history. He’s its embodiment every time he steps on the field. Not that Dawson would ever come right out and say that. The only performances he’d ever call attention to are those of his blockers, upon whom Dawson lavishes praise at the slightest prompting. “All week, I’ve been more excited for some of the offensive linemen who are as much a part of this as I am,” Dawson said. “There are some guys—Frank...
...Harvard lightweights and both Radcliffe crews were in action at the Princeton Chase in Princeton, N.J., yesterday, the second major fall head event for both teams. The Crimson varsity lightweights improved upon last week’s eighth-place finish at the Head of the Charles Regatta with a fourth-place showing yesterday. Last year’s champion, Harvard started first and clocked a 13:42.80 time over the 2.75 mile course, finishing 0.33 seconds behind defending national champion Yale (13:42.33). Penn (13:37.19) and Navy (13:41.24) were the top two finishers in the lightweight eight event...
...School of Government, co-sponsored by the Institute of Politics. Stabenow focused on the issue of suffrage, praising women who fought for political and social enfranchisement over the course of the 20th century. Listing such women as Alice Paul, Rosa Parks, Margaret Chase Smith, and Ann Richards, Stabenow called upon today’s generation to continue the advances made by women over the past century. “After we walk through the doors others have opened, we must ensure that we keep them open for future women,” Stabenow said. “Now that...
Andrew Kreicher’s article about the visual and environmental studies concentration (“Very Easy Stuff,” column, Oct. 28) is offensive, poorly researched, and based upon a culturally illiterate viewpoint. I find philistines more embarrassing than artists...