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...selection process for Phi Beta Kappa members includes three different elections for each class—one in the spring of the junior year, one in the fall of senior year, and a final one right before graduation. The first round elects 24 juniors—dubbed the “Junior 24”—who are then joined by 48 seniors in the fall...
...Tuesday, President Bush and the First Lady attended a convocation in memory of the lost that was remarkably lively. Those in attendance gave university president Charles Steger an extended round of applause; Steger has come under fire for the university's decision not to do more to warn students early Monday that two students had been killed. Bush kept his remarks brief: "They were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time," he said of the dead...
...Yale helping them do it, committing five errors in each game.Harvard and Yale were scheduled to play a second doubleheader yesterday that was postponed due to inclement weather. No make-up date has been scheduled.The Crimson travels to Lynn, Mass., tomorrow to take on Boston College in the first round of the Beanpot at Fraser Field.HARVARD 6, YALE 0Harvard jumped on the Bulldogs early and often, scoring all six of its runs in the first four innings, before coasting on the arm of ace Shawn Haviland to complete the doubleheader sweep.The Crimson got things going in the bottom...
...this weekend’s New England Division I Championships, horrendous rain and high winds forced cancellation of Sunday’s final round, leaving the Harvard men’s golf team without a chance to rebound from a disappointing first day that saw the Crimson finish 10th. In a field in which only two players broke par, the Brown Bears’ Larry Haertel captured the individual title with a 71 after winning a tiebreaker against Army’s Pat Beverly. Harvard’s team score of 310 left the Crimson trailing leader and eventual winner...
...rain. All 10 Crimson golfers played, producing strong performances both from the five playing in the team match and from those playing as individuals. The team shot a combined 309, significantly outpacing Dartmouth (322) and Brown (334), while junior Debbie Amanti, playing as an individual, shot a tournament-low round of 73. Though they played solidly overall, the Harvard golfers separated themselves from the competition by bulling through the tricky 10th and 14th holes mostly unimpeded while their opponents struggled. “The 14th was like a volcano hole, a raised green that sloped off to the sides...