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While enrolled, those who knew her say, she often was away??at home or, later, on speaking tours born of her newfound fame...
...Across the board, our main focus was for all the boats to just grind away??[there was] no set race plan,” captain Nick Blannin said...
...Harvard women’s hockey team is set to depart today for the 2003 Women’s Frozen Four in Duluth. In doing so, the Crimson will be moving far away??both physically and mentally—from its 7-2 loss to Dartmouth in Providence last Sunday. All the focus will be on beating Minnesota at 5 p.m. on Friday and winning the national championship on Sunday...
...Vermont cleared the puck and the play moved to the other end of the ice, referee Jack Dunn took one last look at the situation in the crease, turned and skated away??both arms at his side and the whistle in his pocket...
Kirkland and Eliot, which instituted restrictions after athletes returning from Allston bombarded their dining rooms, would also turn you away??if you even got that far. So you trek back up Plympton Street...