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Noted professor of early American history and literature Alan E. Heimert '49, a mainstay on Harvard's campus for the last 50 years, died Monday night in New York City of a heart attack...
Yenne, Zotter, and Beth Totman, another freshman mainstay, compose the potent front line that will look to do major damage to the defenses of both UM and Butler. In recent matches, the Crimson has scored virtually at will...
With the staff's best control (47 strikeouts, six walks in 51.2 innings), Crockett was a weekend mainstay and went 4-0 with a 3.69 ERA in five league starts...
After almost 40 minutes of rough and scoreless play, Yale got a good rush that nearly resulted in a goal. The Bulldogs' Jennifer Mendoza was alone in front of the net, but Harvard co-captain Jessica Larson, a mainstay in the back along with freshman Katie Urbanic, kept the Crimson out of harm...
...sole purpose of helping his wife's Senate campaign attract Hispanic votes." But that may be reaching. "Do you see the Puerto Rican community getting excited about this or rushing out to support Hillary?s campaign? Hardly," says Branegan. Armed struggle for independence isn?t exactly a mainstay of New York Puerto Rican politics. "These guys were released because of years of pressure from human rights groups," says Branegan. So special interest groups who want to make cases such as the release of Jonathan Pollard, jailed for spying for Israel, an issue in the First Lady?s campaign...