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With a big serve and soft volleys, the junior has turned a mid-winter cold spell into a spring thaw that has swept away nine of his last 11 singles opponents and eight of his last 11 doubles foes...
...heavy hearts of Harvard’s Class of 1997, snowed under by winter and steamrolled by midterms, will finally find reprieve at the Yardfest performance of today’s hottest band: Third Eye Blind. Move over, Oasis; 3EB is here to stay. With bouncy but thoughtful gems like “Semi-Charmed Life” and “Jumper,” the San Francisco quartet has struck a chord with college students riding high: Clinton is president, “Ally McBeal” is on at nine, and things are looking...
...junior Lauren Bobzin had eight on her own, to raise her season total to 30, good for second place in the Ivy League. Joining the team for the first time was women’s basketball star sophomore Niki Finelli, who averaged nearly 12 points per game in the winter to lead Harvard team to a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Cheered on by a contingent of her hoops teammates, Finelli played about seven minutes in the second half. She was a non-factor in her first outing, however, turning the ball over once. The match was the first...
...century in response to its rising popularity as a haven for harried law students. But of late, the club has watched its membership dwindle to just 50-60 members instead of its usual roster of over 100. Apathy towards the society peaked last year when the traditional Winter Dinner failed to materialize. “Last year’s top president and vice president didn’t think we had [the] money to have one,” said Douglass of the discarded dinner. “I think it was a mistake. We probably should?...
...Faust hired a Dean of Science, Barbara J. Grosz, only months after assuming her new job. Some doubts, however, persisted as to whether Radcliffe could be home to a successful science program without research facilities of its own. In the Winter 2007 Radcliffe Quarterly, Faust described the initial hesitation she encountered: “No one was sure whether the new Radcliffe Institute could or should undertake a robust science program...