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William P. Bohlen

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Goin' Bohlen: It Can't Be Just a Job

Sure it looks like fun and games-free passes into the hottest sporting events, hobnobbing with famous players and dedicating your

New Generation Leads W. Hoops

Over the last couple of years, the Harvard women's basketball team has found itself playing second fiddle-second fiddle to other

Goin' Bohlen: The Future is Now

If you missed last night's women's basketball game at Lavietes Pavilion, you missed a glimpse of the future. Harvard (12-15,

W. Hoops Erases Doubts With Sweep

If the Harvard women's basketball team had any lingering doubts about its ability to compete in the Ivy League, it

Late Rally Not Enough for W. Hoops

Breakout performances by two freshmen and a failed rally were not enough to save the Harvard women's basketball team last

Goin' Bohlen: Fire it Up

When the going gets tough, the Harvard women's basketball team should get going. The Crimson has both depth and size,

Goin' Bohlen: Grabbing for That Same Slice of Pie

Writing a column about Yale is so easy it's difficult. I could begin with an outright joke about the inferiority

Only Injuries Can Stop W. Hoops

Mention a new season for the Harvard women's basketball team, and Coach Kathy Delaney-Smith's eyes light up brighter than a

Goin' Bohlen: The Agony of Defeat

For Mike Volonnino's sake, even I, a St. Louis Cardinal fan, have to admit that it's a good thing Volonnino's

How to Accept the Impending Mets' Defeat

Right off the bat, I should say that I am not going to delve into personal attacks against my counterpart.

Harvard's Gyorffy Comes Up Short at Sydney Olympic Games

Senior Dora Gyorffy, last year's NCAA indoor high jump champion, competed yesterday in the Olympic Games, tying for 18th in

On the Subway, Size Does Matter

WASHINGTON--It didn't take me long before I was a full-fledged local member. The other members welcomed me with open arms.

Amid Pageantry, 6,165 Graduates Receive Degrees

Under a blissful blue sky and in front of a standing-room-only crowd of more than 30,000, a total of 6,165

Fresh Faces Lead W. Hoops into Second

Harvard women's basketball Coach Kathy Delaney-Smith is a master. She has quietly honed her craft over the course of 17

Football Just Misses Good Season

The ball hit the ground. Simple as that. When Yale junior Eric Johnson reached for a long pass from Bulldog

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