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...Nevertheless, the story continues to be told in places like the Plymouth Historical Museum in Plymouth, Mich., where an exhibition entitled "Quilts of the Underground Railroad" is up for the fifth year in a row. Over 6,000 school children have seen the exhibit, which presents the thesis of a quilt code. There are also smaller lectures taking place at local libraries, churches and quilt guilds all over the country. The story has also ended up in lesson plans and textbooks (TIME For Kids even published an article about Hidden in Plain View in a middle school art book published...
...goal all four years. She recorded 18 career shutouts—capped off by a record setting 11 shutouts in her senior season. Her 4145 minutes played rank second in Harvard women’s soccer, while her 272 career saves rank third, and .863 save percentage ranks fifth. In her final year at Harvard, she put up a .908 save percentage, third-best in all of NCAA Division 1 women’s soccer. In addition to her Harvard records, she was a four-time member of the All-Ivy League team. Her senior year, having allowed only eight...
Harvard Medical School came in at number one among research medical schools, a spot it has held since the first publication of “America’s Best Graduate Schools” in 1990. And for the fifth consecutive year, Harvard Business School kept up its lead among business schools...
...first game of yesterday’s doubleheader, going a combined 9-for-14 with eight runs scored and three RBI. Vance was the catalyst for Harvard, hitting a perfect 3-for-3 and scoring twice while also making some nice plays at third base despite making only his fifth appearance of the season at the position. “He’s played outstanding at third base in that short time,” Walsh said of Vance, a natural shortstop who has normally manned center field in his collegiate career. The Crimson built a 7-4 lead...
...recent move from the Malkin Athletic Center to Lavietes Pavillion, the Crimson remains undefeated in the new arena, winning its last three home matches.The switch did not faze sophomore middle hitter Brady Weissbourd, who earned his second Hay Division Player of the Week nod this season. Weissbourd is fifth in the EIVA in blocks per game (1.24) and stands seventh in hitting percentage (.424).Another key player in Harvard’s two victories was sophomore Jeff Nathan, as he tallied 22 digs between the two matches. After junior Brian Rapp was unable to play as a result...