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...everything from rain to hail to lighting to snow. The wind was crazy, and it made it difficult for everyone.” Harlow’s best output of the weekend came in the women’s 10k, where her time of 30:17.00 placed her 42nd. Harlow escaped the bizarre conditions. “The storm didn’t hit until right after I finished,” she said. “That might’ve helped me have good races.” One of the best performances of the weekend came from...
...made up of McCahill, Harlow, Burruss, and freshman Anna Schulz, finished 40th with a time of 46:59.2. On the Alpine side, junior Katie Connor’s effort of 1:23.47 was good enough for 41st in the giant slalom, while her combined 2:18.41 landed her in 42nd in the slalom. Nipping at her heels in both events was freshman Jessica Alvarez, who finished 42nd in the giant slalom and 43rd in the slalom. The men’s team was plagued by accidents. Sophomore Matt Basilico had the best performance on the men’s side...
Having made the first movie musical smash since Grease 24 years before, Marshall was ready to try something old (since Geisha is also a star-is-born saga, like 42nd Street) that was, for him, radically new (a drama set in a foreign culture he knew little about). "As a director, you should choose a project that will educate you and enrich your life, because you're going to be doing it for two years. And I thought, 'This is that for me.' The scariest part was being able to be educated enough about Japan and the world of geisha...
...magic” off the center square to the right. With a double letter score on the “C” and a double word score from the middle, he picks up 26 quick points. I get the allusion: Orlando drafted Simon with the 42nd pick in the 1998 NBA draft. Unfortunately, Miles didn’t stick, playing in all of five games and launching just five shots. For my turn, I play “major” for 15 points, which leads to the following exchange:Miles: “What are you majoring...
...things could have been different if it were not for one call that propelled Harvard (4-7-2, 0-4-1 Ivy) back from the brink of victory to a heartbreaking defeat to the Big Green (9-2-4, 4-1-0). The call came in the 42nd minute, with the Crimson holding a 1-0 lead and controlling play against Dartmouth. Freshmen midfielder John Stamatis, after already receiving a yellow card earlier in the half for a rough tackle, rose for a head-ball along with a Big Green player. In mid-air, the two collided, with Stamatis?...