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Thinclads Face Terriers Tonight in Opening Tilt
The track team opens its season tonight against Boston University at the Bubble, and the Terriers aren't expected to afford
Yale Forfeits: Harvard Triumphs in THE Game
The Yale University community was in shock. For weeks and weeks, rooms for copy had been issued from the national
Northeastern-Wins GBC's; Harvard Finishes Second
Northeastern University's cross country squad won a stunning victory in the Greater Boston Championships yesterday at Franklin Park. The Huskies
Harriers Paint Big Green Red, 16-45
The victories just keep rolling in for the Harvard cross country team. The harriers breezed past Dartmouth yesterday 16-45, to
Harriers Heavily Favored In Big Green Tilt Today
The high-flying Harvard cross country team is looking for another win today against Dartmouth, and the harriers shouldn't have much
Harriers Meet Penn and Columbia; Expect Uphill Fight Against Quakers
The Harvard cross country team travels to New York City to run against Columbia and Pennsylvania today at Van Cortlandt
Harriers Smash UMass, Providence; Rojas Takes First, Quirk Gets Second
FRANKLIN PARK--There wasn't much doubt about it after the first two miles. The cross country team soundly beat the University
Racquetmen Face Midshipmen Today; Three Game Win Streak Is at Stake
The Harvard tennis team's three-game winning streak is on the line today as the racquetmen face a strong Navy squad
Bradley May Run In Missouri Race
Given the way politics works in America, it's not unnatural for a Princeton graduate and Rhodes Scholar to run for
Northeastern Beats Harvard for GBC Title
Northeastern broke the Harvard track team's eight year monopoly on the Greater Boston Track Crown Saturday with a display of
Thinclads Face Big Fight in GBC's Friday
The Greater Boston Track Championships will be held this Friday and Saturday, and Harvard could face a tough fight with
Five Booters Gain Spots on All-Ivy Team
The Harvard soccer team has placed four men on the first string and a fifth man on the second string
Falling Off The Edge
End-zone fans as Patriots' Stadium in Foxboro beheld a strange sight last Sunday. The sight was not the Patriots-Bills football
Two Women Liberate Church Course
Members of a course at the Divinity School voted this week to devote two weeks of their class time to
Who Won What
T here's a theory of American politics that's been kicking around for a long time. It says essentially that a