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...Harvard men’s basketball team kept its fans in the holiday spirit on Dec. 28, easily dispatching Daniel Webster, 94-51, at Lavietes Pavilion. Though junior guard Jeremy Lin once again led the Crimson (6-5) statistically, many of Harvard’s bench players saw quality minutes against the Division III Eagles (3-4). “[There’s] nothing like having a game, putting yourself in some situations and things, and you learn about your team a little bit,” Crimson coach Tommy Amaker said. “I was pleased that...
...Harvard men’s basketball team kept its fans in the holiday spirit on Sunday, easily dispatching Daniel Webster, 94-51, at Lavietes Pavilion. Though junior guard Jeremy Lin once again led the Crimson (6-5) statistically, many of Harvard’s bench players saw quality minutes against the Division III Eagles (3-4). “[There’s] nothing like having a game, putting yourself in some situations and things, and you learn about your team a little bit,” Crimson coach Tommy Amaker said. “I was pleased that different...
...them,” Pusar said. “We made it difficult for them to pass the ball around the perimeter, and it was quite uncomfortable for them.” The team returns to the court on Sunday the Dec. 28 to take on Division III Daniel Webster at home, but not before it enjoys a break for Christmas. The players will reconvene for practice on Friday and try to maintain their winning momentum. “This was a getaway game, and some players were looking forward to going home for the holidays,” Pusar...
...said. And they will still receive the gift bags purchased during an after-Christmas shopping spree when everything was “deeply discounted,” Long said.“I know the HLS party has always been quite an event,” said Mark C. Webster, a former Law School employee currently working at the Divinity School who crashed the party last year. “It’s pretty opulent by Harvard standards.”Nor is the party at the Harvard Business School a shabby affair. Last year’s shindig...
...anything wrong with them, it’s just that people’s real, heart-felt, deeply held beliefs are, well, “not easy to handle or deal with, requiring great skill, ingenuity, or care”—in a word, awkward. (Merriam Webster) . And on the whole, our generation would rather disengage than risk stepping on an awkward landmine. This is why we don’t have relationships or read books anymore...