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...home the gold medal in the weapon. To win the individual event, Weingarden just barely edged out Penn’s Katelyn Sherry 15-14. With Weingarden’s perfect record in the team portion as a boost, the Crimson finished 28-5 in the saber. Another sophomore, Carolyn Wright, won 10-of-11 bouts in her division, placing second for Harvard. In the third and final competition, the epee, the Crimson struggled more than in it had in the other two. Harvard finished third, just a single win behind both Princeton and Columbia. Junior Jasmine McGlade went...
...Itameri-Kinter won his bout 3-0, and the men’s sabre squad of senior David J. Jakus, and juniors Timothy Hagamen and Daniel Sachs also went undefeated to total 9-0. On the women’s side, senior Chloe Stinetorf and sophomores Emily Cross, Carolyn Wright, and Alexa Weingarden also all went undefeated. Coach Peter Brand said that, while it is “imperative” for the Harvard teams to compete against BC as a prelude to the NCAA championships in March, it was also part of his policy to have as many matches...
...next spa vacation," says Steve Landon, 59, a retired phone-company executive who in October took his first spa trip, to Scottsdale, Ariz., with his wife Cathy, 58, a retired elementary school teacher. The Colleyville, Texas, couple enjoyed massages and facials during their four-day getaway. Spa veterans Carolyn and Giovanni Panizzi of Valdosta, Ga., co-owners of a staffing-services company, have been to about 15 spa resorts across the country. "Resorts are catering more to baby boomers who want to be pampered but not overly fussed over--particularly men," says Giovanni, 58. "They're understanding our needs better...
...only one still talking about classes and the dining hall,” Victoria E. Wobber ’05 said. She also pointed out that the absence of her class has made a large difference in how many people she recognizes in walking around campus. Carolyn A. Daly ’05 and Wobber chose to walk with the Class of 2005 last June, while Rizk will attend his graduation next year. But all three chose to formally identify with the Class of 2005. Rizk—a super senior in Quincy House—said that Harvard feels...
...commissioner of women's pro golf has worn many hats--salesman, marketing exec, cheerleader in chief--but until Carolyn Bivens, 52, took over in September, the LPGA's CEO had never worn heels. Its first female commish says the sport is stronger than ever: "Previous commissioners had to focus on the question, Is there a viable market for a women's golf league? That question has been forever answered." With Sorenstam still dominant and Wie whacking her way up, TV ratings are soaring, galleries are record breaking and corporate sponsors are clamoring to get in. So what's left...