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...best-ever runner, having broken the 35-year-old rushing record in last week’s loss at Penn. His 4,781 career yards include 422 in three games against Yale, not to mention last year’s 10-catch, 85-yard output on the underneath dump-offs that became Harvard’s most dependable source of offense in the improbable second-half comeback...
...Dawson should not expect to find similar success this year against Yale’s much-improved underneath pass defense, spearheaded by first-year starting linebacker Bobby Abare ’09, whose four interceptions lead the Ivy League. As Dawson stands on the Harvard sideline during Yale possessions, wunderkind Mike McLeod ’09, from hard-hittin’ New Britain—not Canada, eh?—will reveal the Big Ten washout and his rushing record for the old news that they already...
...joke or have a party about a bloody historical event, especially when it reflected their ignorance of it,” says AAWA Co-Founder and Co-President Deborah Y. Ho ’07. “They were having a party in support of the Boxers, but underneath [the main text of the invitation], they reprinted a Japanese inscription from a memorial for a group that had helped suppress the Boxers. It was really culturally mixed up.” AAWA members discussed changing the name of the party with the Fox’s president...
...dread out of war,” Rees says. “You start talking about these lofty ideals and it’s just to obscure what’s actually going to happen on the ground.”“I wanted to dig underneath the language and figure out what really was going on,” Rees says. “I was reacting against the rhetoric coming out of the White House and the whole pop culture reaction to it.”Sometimes, as in a strip from Oct. 14, 2001, Rees...
...joke or have a party about a bloody historical event, especially when it reflected their ignorance of it,” says AAWA Co-Founder and Co-President Deborah Y. Ho ’07. “They were having a party in support of the Boxers, but underneath [the main text of the invitation], they reprinted a Japanese inscription from a memorial for a group that had helped suppress the Boxers. It was really culturally mixed up.” AAWA members discussed changing the name of the party with the Fox’s president...