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...men’s side, freshman Fedor Garin finished eighth in the pole vault after clearing a height of 4.80 meters. Freshman Edward Brucker and co-captain Jack Brady placed 12th and 13th in the shot put, respectively, while Brady followed this performance with an eighth-place mark in the hammer throw of 58.21 meters...
...freshmen men also grabbed points for the field squad as classmates Aaron Palmer and Andrew Bocskocsky placed fourth and fifth, respectively, in the men’s javelin throw to take a total of six points. Classmate Fedor Garin placed fifth in the men’s pole vault, grabbing two points for Harvard with a height of 4.80 meters...
...finished in 1:53.41—both efforts that separated the winners from their closest competition by more than a second. Other first-place finishers for the Crimson were co-captain Justin Grinstead, and freshmen Fedor Garin and Kenneth Wang Kan who competed in the 400m hurtles, pole vault, and long jump, respectively...
...women’s team was similarly successful, recording three first-place finishes from freshmen Jasmine Cho and Sydnie Leroy, and junior Hilary May in the 400m dash, 800m run, and pole vault, respectively. Cho also crossed the line fourth in the 200m dash, following closely behind junior teammate Katrina Drayton, who posted a third-place finish with a time of 25.57. Another set of contributors for Harvard were sophomores Nicole Cochran and Kirsten Jorgensen, who each placed third in the 1,500 and 3,000m run with times of 4:33.64 and 10:34.86. Finally, freshman Shannon Watt competed...
Spanning over 2,000 manuscript pages and four decades of work, the novel’s incompleteness does not undermine the masterful and comprehensive expression of an author whose first novel alone, “Invisible Man,” was enough to vault him into 20th century literary canon. Like “Invisible Man,” Ellison’s unfinished novel addresses the construction of personal, racial, and national identities. The sheer number of voices represented makes this second effort a Faulknerian pinwheel of shifting perspectives. In his notes, Ellison explains that he was attempting...