Word: connorism
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...terms.” Unfortunately for the two seniors, they dropped opening round bouts to the top-seeded wrestlers at 157 and 165 lbs. and would not advance in the consolation draw. It was instead the future of Harvard wrestling that shone brightest. Sophomore J.P. O’Connor, ranked first in the tournament and second in the country, tore through the 149-lb field after a first-round bye. But, the All-American came up short in the finals, losing 5-4 to Penn’s Cesar Grajales. “Sometimes you have to face hurdles...
...Richardson - experienced in Congress, in the Cabinet, as a diplomat and governor - and have him run against Republican Tom Ridge, a former soldier, governor and Director of Homeland Security, with the winner chosen by a blue-ribbon commission of all-purpose elders. The Danforth-Mitchell commission, perhaps, or O'Connor-Albright. But it has never worked that way, which is why Lincoln's statue occupies a marble temple on the Mall in Washington, while his far more experienced rival William Seward has a little seat on a pedestal in New York City. "Experience never exists in isolation; it is always...
...Although Harvard’s next Ivy League season is a long way off, O’Connor already knows his goals for next year...
...While it is clear that O’Connor has a bright future as a leader and role model for the Crimson, the fact remains that the next few weeks represent an incredible personal challenge. With countless fierce competitors looming in the tournaments, the sophomore has plenty of preparation ahead...
...goes according to plan, O’Connor can continue his humble refusal to gloat. His national championship medal can do all the talking...