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...Dara Horn ’99, GSAS ’06 in her second novel “The World to Come,” no doubt cast Ben in the role of trivia-master for several reasons. He is a grown-up child prodigy, and is struggling to rediscover that knowledgeable ease that he outgrew along with his high school clothes and adolescent scoliosis. He is small and unassuming, and needs a way to express his strength. But perhaps the most important reason is that Horn’s entire book is built on questions behind questions, on stories...
...World to Come By Dara Horn '99 W.W. Norton...
...just 0.1 seconds to take the event in 4:26.82. Likewise, freshman Becky Christensen was a champion. She cleared 1.75 meters in the high jump to win the event for the Crimson. Other runners of note include senior Stevie DeGroff, who took fourth in the 100 meter dash. Freshman Dara Wilson impressed in her first outdoor Heptagonals with a second-place finish in the 100 meter hurdles. In the relays, the team of Maludzinski, sophomore Erika Geihe, freshman Jan Ng, and classmate Aishlinn O’Callaghan took third in the 4 by 800-meter relay. —GABRIEL...
...track and field teams held steady in the fifth spot. Five Crimson athletes qualified for Sunday’s finals. with the women’s team warranting four qualifiers. Senior captain Laura Maludzinski sought her second Heptagonal title in the 1,500-meter race, while freshman Dara Wilson earned her first appearance for the 100-meter hurdles. Senior Stevie DeGroff also qualified in the finals for her performance in the 100- and 200-meter dashes. Freshman Derek Jones represented the Harvard men in the 400-meter race. Sophomore Lindsey Scherf took first in the 10,000-meter race, improving...
...place finishes. Only .04 seconds behind, freshman Brittan Smith earned second after Merritt in the 200-meter race. Smith later snagged the top spot in the long jump with a distance of 5.22 meters. After following Merritt in the No. 2 slot in the 100-meter dash, fellow freshman Dara Wilson grabbed her own first-place win, mastering the 100-meter hurdles in 15.23 seconds. Captain Laura Maludzinski remained consistent, taking first for the fourth straight competition. She led the 1-2-3 Harvard finish in the 800-meter with a 2:12:42 showing...