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Imagine the dilemma of a physician trying to watch over a loved one when things are going badly. Sherwin Nuland is a celebrity doctor; he was a surgeon for 30 years, teaches surgery and gastroenterology at Yale and is author of How We Die, which won a National Book Award. Last fall his daughter, 21, faced a crisis. She had been born with hydrocephalus--fluid on the brain. A shunt was put in, which worked fine for 21 years until it closed down. "She needed a total of four operations to get this straightened out," Nuland says. The experience tested...
With the entire East Coast racing faster and faster regattas, the Black and White’s boat is struggling to catch up. On Saturday in New Haven, this reality did not change. The Harvard women’s heavyweight crew lost at Yale this weekend, extending its three-race losing streak into the heart of the season. In the first varsity eight, the Black and White fell behind the Bulldogs from the beginning, losing by ten seconds with a time of 6:50.1. “We definitely thought we were pretty well matched up against Yale, given...
...Harvard women’s tennis team guaranteed itself at least a share of the Ivy League title after beating Yale 6-1 on the road and Brown 7-0 at home this past weekend. The Crimson remains undefeated in the Ivy League (6-0) and now holds a 17-6 overall record. “These were two pretty convincing wins,” co-captain Elsa O’Riain said. “We now have the joint title and there’s almost no chance we won’t win 7-0 on Tuesday...
After a rough couple of weekends, the No. 17 Harvard men’s lacrosse team (6-4, 3-2 Ivy) put itself back on track in the Ivy League with a 12-4 win Saturday afternoon against Yale (5-8, 1-5 Ivy) at Johnson Field in New Haven, CT. The win was a much-needed turnaround from the previous two weeks in which the squad lost on home turf two of its three League matchups. “After the Princeton loss we all thought we played a good game but we didn’t play...
...doubleheader with division rival Brown (10-19, 8-6) at O’Donnell Field. The two wins over the Bears, who entered the afternoon just a game back in the Ivy League’s Red Rolfe Division, coupled with a split between fellow contenders Dartmouth and Yale, gave the Crimson some breathing room in the standings as it entered the final week of the regular-season schedule. The back end of the weekend series, a second doubleheader against Brown, was rescheduled for this afternoon at 1 p.m. due to rain.HARVARD 8, BROWN 4Harvard capitalized on three Brown errors...