Word: weekend
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Adam L. Berger may have had too much to drink over Head of the Charles weekend. His judgement might have been impaired. His taste buds certainly were. We refer to his article in The Crimson ("Diversions of a Head-y Weekend," Oct. 24), in which he lauds the Harvard Dining Services (HDS) for their stunning invention of the "vegetarian hamburger...
...toughest opponent Saturday, as the East took on the West in front of 100 spectators at Soldiers Field. The Crimson was pummelled, 45-9, by Cal-Berkeley, leaving Harvard 7-3 overall and 4-1 in the league as it heads into the New England Championships this weekend...
...Crimson had led the final midway through the second quarter, 4-3, and held the Bruins, who will be ranked number one at next weekend's New England championships, to the 5-5 tie at halftime...
Brown will once again host this weekend's tournament, in which Harvard should have another opportunity to avenge its losses to the Bruins. But this time, it will be for real, as only the top two finishers at the New England tourney advances to Easterns in Annapolis, Md., the following weekend...
During the unrestful weekend after the stock market plunged 190.5 points on Friday the 13th, top U.S. financial officials knew it was up to them to help avert a panic the following Monday. At a pivotal two-hour meeting, Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady, a former Wall Streeter, huddled with Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, and Richard Breeden, head of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Sifting through the latest market data, the trio concluded that the Dow Jones industrial average would fall more than 50 points when the New York Stock Exchange opened Monday, but then would probably...