Word: crews
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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According to Peterson, who rowed crew freshman year and who has been an active figure on the Harvard drama scene, the two make an interesting pair...
...gentleness as well as her academic and scholarly prowess. Choquette describes her as "endearing," McKinsey as "poised and mature," and Peterson as the type of person who "goes out of her way to be polite and helpful." A living alarm clock who helped her roommate make it to House crew practice all through spring semester, this quiet studious soul is sure to carry her confident and insatiable inquistitiveness into whatever she endeavors...
...Record Baseball 9 3 0 2nd 19-7 Basketball, men's 4 10 0 T-7th 9-17 Basketball, women's 8 6 0 4th 13-13 Crew, men's heavy 2 1 0 -- 4-2 Crew, men's light 2 3 0 -- 4-3 Crew, women's heavy 3 0 0 -- 6-0 Crew, women's light 1 0 0 -- 4-0 Cross Country, men's 0 7 0 5th 0-11 Cross Country, women's 1 3 0 7th 4-8 Fencing, men's 0 5 0 6th 4-7 Fencing, women...
What were they all waiting for? The start of the oldest and most staunchly defended intercollegiate athletic event in the United States--the annual Harvard-Yale crew regatta...
...Sunday morning, the bakers work in ankle-deep drifts of cornmeal, wielding wooden peel sticks to retrieve loaves six at a time from the back corners of the ovens. The crew is polyglot and pan-ethnic. Yolanda, a Puerto Rican, says she is a "born-again Italian." When Carlos, who is tending the 260 loaves in the brick oven, is asked where he comes from, he looks blank. Johnnie-Mo, a bona fide Italian American who grew up around the corner, comes over to translate. He puts his face close, concentrates, then shouts, "Town! In Peru! Newark, Elizabeth, Kearny! Your...