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Clarke was also part of the relay team that helped finish out the meet for Harvard in 400-yard freestyle relay event. The team, composed of Clarke, Hart, freshman Sophie Morgan, and senior Emily Wilson, was able to take 11th place...
...movie, written by Eric Roth, recounts the history of the CIA from World War II through its involvement in the Bay of Pigs. It is told through the life of Edward Wilson, an agency stalwart loosely based on long-serving counterintelligence chief James Jesús Angleton, and tracks the price that a life of secrecy can exact. Despite the stellar cast - Matt Damon, Angelina Jolie, William Hurt and Alec Baldwin - it took De Niro, 63, and his producing partner Jane Rosenthal nearly eight years to get the film made. Although still not chatty, the star had quite...
...trainer and diagnosed with an ankle sprain, Chu returned the bench in the third period in sweats. According to Stone, Chu will probably miss Tuesday’s game against Connecticut. Sophomore Jenny Brine replaced Chu on the team’s top line, joining Vaillancourt and sophomore Sarah Wilson, and promptly made her presence felt on a Harvard power play with 1:13 remaining in the frame. Brine followed up an offering by senior forward Katie Johnston directly in front of the goal and slapped the puck into the right corner of the net. Going into the third period...
...Clarke helped her team of juniors Lindsay Hart, Jackie Pangilinan, and Bridget O’Connor to a No. 9 finish. In the last event of Day Two, she was part of another ninth place finish in the 800-yard freestyle relay with a team of Hart, senior Emily Wilson and freshman Sophie Morgan. Hart helped another relay team to a solid finish and two other top Harvard finishes. Her team of Pangilinan, O’Connor, and junior Amanda Slaight finished No. 7 in the 200-yard medley relay. In her individual events, Hart finished...
...which class you’re least likely to hate (or fail) instead of something you actually want to learn about. That’s not to say that all core classes aren’t interesting, but more options would be great,” writes Tatiana K. Wilson ’09, an African and African American Studies concentrator in Quincy House, in an e-mail.In an attempt to make the process of completing Core requirements less restrictive, the Standing Committee on the Core has worked since the late 1990s to approve suitable courses as Core substitutes...