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The very smart choice of songs covers both the canonical ("Heartbreak Hotel," "Jailhouse Rock," "Burning Love") and the merely fabulous ("Got a Lot o' Livin' to Do," which accompanies an ecstatic amusement-park bit with high-bouncing superheroes). Of course the climax is "Viva Las Vegas," with 40 Elvis impersonators...
But it was Harvard’s women (9-5) who really shined in Saturday’s performance, bouncing back after a disappointing showing at last week’s St. John’s Invitational.
It's not even a conference committee. They are bouncing it back and forth pursuant to a special maneuver. That just says to people [that] it's automatically "Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding." It's raising red flags, and people don't trust it. We can bring it back to...
Since the start of team practices, the Harvard women’s hockey team has consistently focused on bouncing back. It was no wonder then, that after suffering a 2-1 loss to Princeton Saturday night, the Crimson attacked rival Quinnipiac on Sunday with a vengeance.
1. Be Ambitious One day this summer, Sean Maloney, an executive vice president at Intel, was bouncing from one appointment to another in northeastern China, speeding along in a van traversing newly built highways. He gazed out at one of the world's biggest construction projects: a network of high...