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...Michigan game, we can beat anybody. But you have to bring your A game every time out.”The Crimson hopes it learned a lesson from last year’s disappointing season. With seven talented freshmen joining the other seven skilled upperclassmen on the team, Harvard is ready to not only get its first road win in over a year, but also to establish itself within the Ivy League as one of the teams to beat.“I don’t know if there was a solution out for that,” Housman...
...course, the lack of Ivy championships is nothing unique for a Harvard senior class, as The Crimson has not won one since Ivy League play began in 1956. But with a talented incoming freshman class combined with a deep group of upperclassmen, the seniors believe this can be their year...
...except for her. Andrea wants to be governor of New Mexico, and she said she sees no point in hiding her ambition. “I throw everyone off their game because I’m open about it,” she said. Andrea was the only upperclassmen I could find who had made her political goals public. She was also the only woman. Hillary or not, transparent political ambition—and campus speculation about it—is still largely limited to men. “Our freshman class on the UC, we were all incredibly intense...
...forks and other food-related items evidenced a time when Harvard life was divided sharply by socio-economic class. As a rarity in 17th century America, the pronged utensil was used to convey family wealth and extravagance. Other items showed the abandoned Harvard custom wherein younger students served upperclassmen their meals on a twice-daily basis. The exhibit’s final theme, “Rule (Breaking) and Religion,” established unapproved behavior as a long-standing temptation for Harvard undergraduates. Gold buttons and pewter jewelry, dug from the dirt between Matthews and Grays, showed that Harvard...
...human soul through movement is the root of modern dance. It is an art whose realization demands nothing less than the seamless fusion of creative construction, flawless technical execution, and flashes of spontaneity in performance. The Boston Conservatory Dance Theater’s fall production, which featured Conservatory upperclassmen in three world premieres as well as an excerpt from Martha Graham’s classic “Chronicle,” masterfully communicated a lasting artistic message this past Friday. “Braid,” the absorbing brainchild of Conservatory faculty member Daniel McCusker, opened the night...