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...Harvard is able to overcome Navy, tomorrow night it will play the winner of a match between Queens and Johns Hopkins. The Crimson has had mixed results against both teams this season, most recently suffering a 5-4 loss to Queens two weekends ago at Brown...
...pound frame speaks to his broader athletic background. While Blewett was putting together an impressive placekicking resume in high school, he also was a four-year member of the wrestling team and a three-time letter winner in golf. Blewett’s wrestling career was particularly remarkable—he was an All-State selection each of his four years in high school, and capped off his senior year by winning the state title in the 160-lb. weight class, becoming his school’s first state champion in almost three decades...
Tonight in Storrs, Conn. the Crimson (10-5, 4-3 Ivy) will meet familiar regional rival Hartford (15-5) in the first round of NCAAs. The winner will likely face No. 13 UConn (16-5), which has one of the easiest first-round draws of the tournament in Northeast Conference champion Sacred Heart...
...pound frame speaks to his broader athletic background. While Blewett was putting together an impressive placekicking resume in high school, he also was a four-year member of the wrestling team and a three-time letter winner in golf. Blewett’s wrestling career was particularly remarkable—he was an All-State selection each of his four years in high school, and capped off his senior year by winning the state title in the 160-lb. weight class, becoming his school’s first state champion in almost three decades...
...bother to note that the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, V.S. Naipaul, is from Trinidad when, as you reported, he has no affinity for his birthplace? I am proud to be from Trinidad and Tobago. I do not romanticize the country, but neither do I denigrate it. Naipaul's attitude shows how well the colonial masters succeeded in their job of brainwashing. I am grateful that for every Naipaul, there is a Trinidadian writer like Earl Lovelace and a calypso musician like David Rudder. SUZETTE DE COTEAU Reading, England