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...scored back-to-back goals in the third quarter, tying up the game 3-3.Harvard responded with a four-goal streak to end the third, securing the lead for the rest of the contest. Duboe began the second half offensive with an unassisted goal at 4:41, followed by Cohen??s third, and final, tally of the day. Burr recorded his second score of the matchup at 1:54 from Motschwiller, who found the net himself with only nine seconds remaining in the quarter.The game concluded with three fourth-quarter Blue Devil goals and two Crimson tallies from junior...
...deep hole, but West responded with characteristic calm in a methodical win. Harvard’s top seed cruised to a 3-0 victory.Buchanon evened the match at 4-4 with a 3-9, 9-3, 10-8, 9-2 thriller, placing the team’s fate on Cohen??s shoulders.The junior seventh seed proved very much up to the challenge, dispatching Penn’s Drake Porter 3-1.“[Cohen was] unbelievable,” Bajwa said. “Frank literally took over the responsibility of the team and pulled...
...find a lot of support at the Kennedy School. There were no openly gay faculty or staff,” he said. “I think the graduate schools have a long way to go to catch up with the College.”Two of Cohen??s classmates spent their time at the Kennedy School in the closet and waited until this weekend’s conference to come out as a couple. Despite all the progress in gay rights over the years, Mack said the Caucus still serves a vital role. “There?...
...community,” Faust instructed the committee to plan beyond recent campus construction such as the Lamont Library Café and the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub. Her charge to the committee gave no budgetary details or suggestions for specific projects, but committee co-chair Lizabeth Cohen??who will also take over as chair of the History Department when she returns from Oxford this summer—wrote in an e-mail last night that the focus will be “imagining creative possibilities, not anticipating [financial] limitations.” After the committee...
Over lunch in Mather Dining Hall, Alison E. Cohen ’07 repeatedly greets friends with a warm smile, raising her eyebrows in acknowledgement. It is a gesture that perhaps best captures Cohen??s personality. Even a simple salutation goes a long way, she later explains, recounting a formative freshman-year experience when a friend thanked her for asking how he was doing. “Someone would send me an e-mail for doing something as basic as stopping when someone looks sad?” she remembers, reenacting her surprise. Cohen, who describes herself...