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...sport, Winthrop resident and team member Norman Y. Yao ’09, president of the Harvard Table Tennis Club and commonly regarded as the best player on campus, adamantly defended the sport. “They are taking away baseball in the Olympics but you better damn well believe that they will have table tennis,” he said. The most glaring issue with the tournament was that, out of the 20 or so players, only one was female, a surprising fact. “Steroids are not an issue in ping pong. This is the one sport...
HALFTIME - And for your halftime entertainment...jump rope break-dancing? The Bulldog fans are eating it up. They're just so damn talented! Standing O, anybody? Mr. Kirby has left out of disgust/a need to get water. "That was pretty intense," says Mr. Walsh. Now, time for techno "Sweet Caroline...
...largest banks. It may be able to sell those interests back into the private market at some point in the distant future. The taxpayer could even end up with a profit, but it never works that way. The money gets diverted by a Senator who needs to build a damn in Oregon to keep his job. (See what businesses are doing well despite the recession...
...captain Louis Caputo, an All-American currently ranked 10th in the NCAA in the 184-pound weight class. “Incredibly hard worker, very talented, mentally strong, knows how to win,” O’Connor says of Caputo. “He works so damn hard. I aspire to be like him whenever possible.” “J.P. is an inspiration to everyone on the team,” Caputo reciprocates. “He’s the epitome of leading by example. Athletically, he’s amazing to watch...
...something that is always undertaken with great relish,” Weishan said, noting that when the steeple of Memorial Hall burned down in 1956, then-University President Nathan M. Pusey ’28 is said to have remarked, “Too bad the whole damn building didn’t burn down...