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...other freshman able to win her event, the 1000-yard freestyle, with senior Laurin Weisenthal coming in second. Three other Harvard entries won multiple events as well. The first event of the meet, the 200-yard medley relay, produced two such double winners. The Harvard ‘A?? squad, composed of juniors Lindsay Hart, Jaclyn Pangilinan, Bridget O’Connor, and Amanda Slaight, took first in the event. The ‘B’ team was not far behind in second, with freshmen Natalia Festa, Sophie Morgan, Vanda Gyuris, and junior Meaghan Colling. From Team...
...taught Kornberg during his sophomore year. “I remember first noticing the way his eyes would light up in a lecture.” According to Corey, Kornberg was at the very top of his high-powered chemistry class, earning one of only two or three A??s awarded. Kornberg said that his interactions with friends who were “unbelievably talented in mathematics and physics” were instrumental in driving and deepening his learning. “I went to the same courses with them and I tried to keep up with them...
...tasteful and eclectic tastes show up in her extracurriculars as well. She currently plays electric guitar and violin in Plan B for the Type A??s—an all-girl rock band made up of five Harvard seniors—and is a member of the Harvard College Alliance of Rock and Roll. But despite these other activities, design has always been her raison d’être...
Hoards of Brita-bearing freshmen arrive at the Yard each fall prepared for the worst. With Harvard Student Agencies offering water coolers for your dorm room at $119 a pop, it’s easy for neurotic Type-A??s to worry that their water will be lead-filled and grosser-tasting than Gordon’s vodka mixed with warm OJ. “It tastes grosser than my water at home,” says Colleen L. Lenahan ’10 of the Yard’s H2O. “I drink bottled water...
...Tyler O’Brien ’07, director of the HCC. The exclusive guest list for the Apthorp House brunch included members of Veritas Records, WHRB, the giddy Canadian Club, and representatives of campus bands Chester French, the Dharma Seals, and Plan B for the Type A??s, who gathered around the band while munching on coffee cake, bagels and sundry fruit plates. Asked what the hardest aspect of being in a band was, singer-guitarist L. “Ed” E. Robertson (who is married with children), replied, “Telling your...