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...catch more renegade flies with honey...
...mythical. Sure, I’d heard of the name (who hasn’t?), but you might as well have suggested studying on the moon, so remote did the possibility seem. (Indeed, I chose to come here sight unseen.) It still surprises me sometimes. I’ll catch a glimpse of the Lowell House belltower from an unexpected angle and I’ll think, four years ago, I was doing my stint in the Singaporean army—how did I end up here...
...spat with authority didn’t stop after that. One Saturday morning the four of us decided to catch a Harvard football game. We didn’t have our raccoon coats, but one of us had a military knapsack to hide the half-gallon of Mogan David during the game. Given a collective IQ of over 500 you would think we would know how to strap the knapsack tight. But no, we loaded our vino only to have it tumble out of the sack in the middle of the Wigglesworth entry onto Mass. Ave. and at the feet...
...December of that year, I went back to Byerly Hall to ask permission to apply again to transfer, something visiting students are not usually permitted to do. I was given the opportunity to apply, but with a catch: I would have to relinquish my second visiting semester during the spring application cycle. It was probably the hardest decision of my life, but I gave up that second term for just the chance of being back here. I cannot express the heights of excitement I felt when I learned one May morning that my gamble had paid...
Taylor passed Patterson on the final hurdle, and accelerated down the backstretch. Beckford also passed Patterson in the final meters, but she could not catch up with Taylor. Beckford-who on Saturday became the NCAA’s 400-meet dash champion-placed second with a personal-best time of 56.22 seconds...