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...down to one night for the Harvard men’s squash team. “This [was] it for the team,” senior captain Will Broadbent said. “We were all pretty fired up.” The highly-anticipated matchup between Harvard and Yale turned out to be less dramatic than expected. Harvard (7-3, 5-1 Ivy) won the match 6-3 in New Haven, taking the top five pairings and a share of the Ivy League title with Yale (12-3, 5-1) and Princeton. The victory made it three straight...
...before a captivated Dunster House audience during a fireside chat. “I have had a shorter term than many other Harvard presidents, but as a consequence of that, I can take pride in the fact that I am the only Harvard president who has seen Harvard beat Yale in every year,” Summers said. Clutching the microphone stand, he responded to an hour’s worth of questions from the packed dining hall, in what he called a “slightly less inhibited spirit” than he might have had last week. Summers...
...once, Yale has it right. Upon hearing the news of University President Lawrence H. Summers’ resignation, Yale President Richard Levin remarked, “I’m sorry for him, and I’m sorry for Harvard...
...President Summers is a man of great intelligence and vision,” Yale President Richard Levin said through a spokeswoman. “I’m sorry for him, and I’m sorry for Harvard...
...Harvard men’s squash team advanced to the semifinals of the CSA Championships on Friday afternoon with a 6-3 victory over Penn, but could not overcome No. 1 Trinity on Saturday in a 3-6 loss. Although the Crimson was scheduled to play Yale in a consolation match on Sunday to determine third and fourth place, the College Squash Association committee decided that since Harvard was already scheduled to play Yale on Wednesday in a match to decide the Ivy title, that match will, in effect, be counted twice to decide the finish for the CSA Nationals...