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...than the simple maintenance of a perfect record. The contest was also the Crimson’s Iron Man meet. The Iron Man is a freshman swimmer or diver selected by his peers who must compete in every heat of every event for the day. The layout of this year??s matchup meant that 2009 Iron Man McLean swam 4250 competitive yards in under two hours. “It’s an awesome tradition,” said McLean’s father, Mike McLean, during the meet. “Harvard’s steeped...
...Harvard College at this time,” director of transfer admissions E. Marlene Vergara Rotner wrote in an e-mail on Jan. 16. The admissions office does not comment on the cases of specific students. Hatch made national headlines by starting the season opener for LSU, last year??s national champions, before suffering a series of injuries that sidelined him for the second half of the year. He finished the season 25-for-45, passing for 282 yards and two touchdowns. Hatch also ran 35 times for 139 yards and two scores. There is precedent for Hatch?...
...fencing team, the No. 5 women far exceeded expectations, while the No. 7 men fell short at the St. John’s Invitational Saturday in Queens, N.Y. A late addition to the schedule, the meet featured two other teams—the Red Storm and Ohio State, last year??s national champions. While the women (11-1) bested its opponents 18-9 and 15-12, respectively, the men (5-5) dropped a down-to-the-wire 14-13 contest to St. John’s and lost 17-10 to the Buckeyes. An impressive day from...
Sixteenth century Brits sure knew how to have a good time. Their holiday “partying” traditions are showcased in “The Christmas Revels,” an annual show by production company Revels, Inc., with this year??s theme inspired by Thomas Hardy’s novels and set in Wessex, England. Playing at Sanders Theatre through Dec. 30, “Revels” includes everything from clogging to caroling to serpent playing (the serpent being a snake shaped, British musical instrument of yore). Though jaunty and lighthearted throughout, the show...
...increasing funds for graduate student fellowships by 3 percent to help students cope with the financial crisis—Princeton’s endowment has been relatively less hard-hit than Harvard’s, losing 11 percent of its value as Harvard lost 22 percent—next year??s Ph.D. class size will remain the same, according to the university’s graduate school associate dean, David N. Redman...