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...unresolved nature that is most easily illustrative of its beauty.The novel’s kaleidoscope of females—Xenia, Louise, Randi, Katarina, Bathsheba—all write novels or letters, but beyond existing on the page to the reader at hand (which is to say Christensen??s) they are themselves written by one another in turn, defined as characters within each others’ dramas. And throughout the text—or perhaps texts—author and creation become blurred beyond distinction. Christensen??s book collapses the so-called fact and fiction that separate...
...Christensen??s improvements in her final season included a new personal record at the HYP meet, helping the women to a decisive victory over Yale and Princeton. She set her new personal record at 1.91 meters, a mark that is second on the Crimson’s all-time list. Yet throughout all of her accomplishments, Christensen never appeared distracted by the allure of records...
...about focus and priorities.”At the Harvard-Riverside tournament at PGA West in La Quinta, Calif., Pollak tied for the low round by shooting 74 in the tournament, where the Crimson got just narrowly edged out by the Highlanders, 307-305.But losing Shore and fellow senior John Christensen??winner of the 2009 Rob Erickson ’01 Team Player Award—will surely cut into Harvard’s depth next season. Shore kicked off the Crimson’s season with a team-leading +5 at the McLaughlin—a tournament Harvard...
...approach…Overall, she’s taken a big step forward.” While Christensen easily handled her fellow Ivy League competitors this season, the athlete known for her work ethic and motivation continued to work on jumping even higher above the rest of the field. Christensen??s new personal-best of 1.91 meters set last month beat her previous mark by seven inches. This not only moved her into second all-time in the Harvard record books, but also guaranteed her a berth in the NCAAs, a coveted spot that hasn?...
...where we’re at.”Never failing to impress, women’s co-captain Becky Christensen topped her personal best in the high jump with a 1.86-meter leap—improving from 1.85, which she set earlier this year at the Harvard Open. Christensen??s jump cleared the NCAA automatic qualifier, which guarantees that she will be competing on the national level in mid-March in College Station, Tex.“I was really happy that I was able to jump really well,” Christensen said...