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...just one example of Harvard’s great play in the field, keying its important victory.“I turned around and it was in my mitt,” Bock said. “But we’ve been playing strong defense all year??it wasn’t just today.”Harvard tallied its only run on an error committed by Yale’s second baseman, as she lost a pop-up in the sun that allowed Crimson sophomore Emily Henderson to score from third. Henderson had reached...
...results of the early retirement program to reevaluate the budget and determine whether staff layoffs will be necessary. The fewer staffers decide to take the package, the higher the possibility of layoffs will be, Smith said. According to a guidebook for FAS departments that details planning procedures for next year??s budget, the administration will know the number of retirees in each department by mid-April. Departments that may need to initiate job cuts after the program’s end have been instructed to devise provisional lists of workers who might be laid...
...really come together lately is to say the Science Complex really can’t be stopped,” said Aaron MacDonald, an Allston-Brighton resident for 11 years. The University has said it will wait to re-examine the Science Complex’s construction pace until year??s end when its fiscal situation is more clear. Some residents see the intervening months as an opportunity to be proactive and encourage the University to address other long-standing neighborhood concerns. But there is no indication that the larger riddle—ensuring that a powerful University?...
...University has said it will wait to re-examine the Science Complex’s construction pace until year??s end when its fiscal situation is more clear. Some residents see the intervening months as an opportunity to be proactive and encourage the University to address other long-standing neighborhood concerns. But there is no indication that the larger riddle—ensuring that a powerful University’s quest to remake a city does not drown out the voices of its residents—will come any closer to a resolution...
...unable to defeat counterparts Peter Capkovic and Alex Vuckovic—the duo clinching the doubles point (8-5) and a psychological boost for Princeton.The Tigers proceeded to build on their advantage in the singles. At No. 1, Capkovic—the 2008 Ivy League Player of the Year??raced to a 6-1, 6-4 victory over Clayton, doubling Princeton’s lead.The Crimson secured parity with a pair of victories. At No. 3, Ermakov recorded his second win of the day with a stylish win over Kim (6-2, 6-2). Avenging his doubles loss...