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...Quincy House, Jonathan P. Abel ’05, Victor D. Ban ’05, Eleanor J. Fraser ’05, Caroline A. Gross ’05, Raja G. Haddad ’05, and Nora N. Khan...
...Harvard varsity was the lone victor for the heavyweights yesterday, but it was a fitting end to a Sprints legacy for the Harvard seniors...
...eventual victor, Kraft-Todd, danced and mimed to Natalie Imbruglia’s “Torn...
...race that had gone everybody’s way but Harvard’s for eight long years, the bow ball sided with the Crimson. Harvard crossed the line in 5:40.56 and Yale finished right alongside in 5:40.79. Only a slow-motion photo finish could determine the victor in the most recent Harvard-Yale showdown. Cornell rounded out the three with a time of 5:40.82, and Navy came in fourth at 5:41.53. All four boats broke the old course record of 5:41.2, set by Yale...
Some of the secrets of the magazine's success can be found in A Matter of Opinion (Farrar, Straus & Giroux; 458 pages), Victor Navasky's hefty memoir of a quarter-century at the Nation--first as its editor and, since 1994, its publisher and part owner. In tracing the colorful path of his career, which included founding the opinion journal the Monocle and stints as a writer and an editor at the New York Times, Navasky defends the relevance of ideological magazines across the political spectrum. "To me the problem is too little opinion, not too much," he writes, arguing...