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...recently renovated Palmer-Dixon tennis courts) or if you’ve ever visited each of the other seven Ivies, you know that Harvard’s facilities rank in the bottom half of the league. Compared to Penn’s Palestra, Princeton’s Jadwin, and Yale??s John J. Lee, Lavietes best strikes one as a high school gym, not only by its size, but also with the relative lack of buzz or excitement felt inside it. That serves as a perfect explanation for why the former three schools have hosted several major conference...
Getting off to a strong start will be especially important in the Palestra and at Jadwin, where the large, rowdy crowds can bury a visitor. Just as at Yale??s John J. Lee Ampitheater, where Harvard was tormented earlier this season, The Palestra’s raucous student section often gets inside the heads of opposing players...
...victories at the fourth and fifth spots with easy victories at the top. In the end, the Crimson took five of nine matches 3-0. On paper, the duel at the No. 1 spot shaped up to be a good one, pairing Harvard’s Sidharth Suchde against Yale??s Julian Illingsworth, both two-time all-America selections. However, the match turned out to be lopsided in favor of Harvard; Suchde dispatched Illingsworth quickly. Suchde, capitalizing on what appeared to be an injured hamstring for Illingsworth, worked his opponent all over the court. “With...
...insured and registered at the time of the accident, Pepe said. “Kennedy has had registration insurance and a license for as long as I’ve known him,” he said. Kennedy—who is J. Richardson Dilworth Professor of History at Yale??is an internationally acclaimed scholar who has authored 13 books, one of which has been translated into more than 20 languages. “Had this not been someone who was this famous, it would be a non-story,” said Pepe...
...again,” the students said in the statement. The University announced this past April that it would divest from PetroChina, a subsidiary of the Chinese National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), after pressure from students and some faculty members. The coalition cited Yale President Richard C. Levin statement that Yale??s policy on ethical investing forced it to cease supporting a regime that commits genocide. According to documents released by the federal Securities and Exchange Commission, Harvard held 134,050 shares of Sinopec as of the past calendar year. If the University has retained this stake...