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Entering yesterday’s game, the Harvard field hockey team (9-6, 4-1 Ivy) had much to be proud of. The Crimson stood tied for first place in the Ivy League and maintained the No. 21 ranking in the NFHCA national coaches’ poll...
Completed before the start of the 1998 season and conveniently located 30 seconds by foot from the street most of the school’s eating clubs call home, the building is one many Division-I football programs would be proud to call home. The glaring eyesores are relatively few and far between—though the skeletal statues of two Tigers mid-pounce guarding a main stairway come immediately to mind. Modern amenities are built directly into the main thoroughfares, fans are seated close to the action and seated comfortably, and a this-century-model scoreboard rises from...
...victory shouldn’t be ruined by injury or death, and we hope that what will certainly become the greatest party since the tea party, will also be something that will make Boston proud...
...nationalistic teeth on edge. "Asians lack muscle?" asked one. "Asians lack the will to win?" Then came the kicker, as Liu raised his arms above the trademark Swoosh on his shoulder: "Stereotypes are made to be broken." It was an instant success. "Nike understands why Chinese are proud," says Li Yao, a weekend player at Swoosh-bedecked basketball courts near Beijing's Tiananmen Square...
Granta, a well-respected literary magazine, is proud to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Editor Ian Jack will read works from this milestone issue, along with Pankaj Mishra and Gary Shteyngart. Free. 6:30 p.m. Harvard Book Store, 1256 Massachusetts...