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Alexander C. Britell
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Harvard Begins Rebuilding Process
Harvard’s sailors are still reeling from the loss of half a dozen all-American-caliber sailors and have only logged a few
Sailors Stranded in Still Waters
One can liken it to skating on a treadmill made of ice. Or playing basketball on an escalator. Or playing
Coed Sailors Place Second, Qualify for Nationals
After a sensational showing at Dartmouth last weekend, the Harvard co-ed sailing team stormed into Rhode Island looking for the
Crimson Co-Eds Victorious
You may not be familiar with them. You may frown when you hear the words “jib” and “tack.” But understand
Offensive Outburst Pushes Big Green Past Crimson
It started out as a battle between Crimson and Green. By the end of the Harvard women’s lacrosse team’s game
Eagles Overturn Baseball 11-6
BROCKTON, Mass.-—The left field wall at Brockton’s Campanelli field is not 30 feet high. And Boston College shortstop Ryan Leahy’s
Wind Disappears As Co-Ed Sailors Take Second
It was a last minute decision. At the Friis Trophy Team Race at Tufts University this weekend, each school’s sailing
Potts Propels Coed Sailing
The Harvard coed sailing team continued its resurgence with a win this weekend at the 69th Boston Dinghy Cup. In
Host of Holy Happenings Help Harvard
Volleyball is no religion. But you could have been fooled into thinking that at last night’s Harvard men’s volleyball game.
Women Coast to Win, Coeds Finish 10th
In a weekend full of first-place finishes, another team joined in on the fun. Though it’s certainly early in the