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...three teams that cheered increasingly louder on the Blodgett Pool sidelines, it was the Harvard women’s swimming and diving team that cheered alone after winning its last dual meet of the season against Princeton and Yale yesterday.The Crimson (10-0, 7-0 Ivy) breezed through its last dual meet of the season, and its 20th in a row, by beating the Tigers (5-2, 5-1 Ivy) 203 to 116 and the Bulldogs (7-4, 2-4 Ivy) 252 to 67.After day one, Harvard already had a significant lead over its big rival, Princeton, with Yale trailing...
When I showed him a draft of this speech, outgoing Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan advised me that such bleak language would send the stock market careening into a plunge worse than the dive following 9/11. And that, my fellow Americans, is the mindset that I wish to change with this speech. America is not defined by its invincibility, nor should it be. Vulnerability is not the trait that will destroy America; rather, the danger comes from purposeful blindness and denial...
...their pain, fearing that if they escape their past they will lose their creative spark. Solomon's clients often say their feelings are too painful to reveal. "I say, 'Feel those feelings, experience them with me, be aware of where you feel them in your body, and we can dive into them and then come out and find we haven't been destroyed by them...
...here…take advantage of it. I was really surprised that there were people here that were less than thrilled to be here.”Although New Orleans is still in the early stages of recovery, Harvard’s Tulane students say they are eager to dive headfirst into its reconstruction.“There is so much we can take back from all the colleges across the country to help rebuild Tulane,” Ordoyne says of his imminent return to New Orleans.Wyatt—who ultimately secured a job—says...
Even a one-spot disadvantage in the rankings can intimidate an opponent. But for the Harvard women’s swimming and diving team, not even that could stop it.The No. 25 Crimson (8-0, 5-0 Ivy) had only just returned from an intensive week-long training trip in Aruba and Hawaii but was ready to battle it out with No. 24 Rutgers (3-1, 2-0 Big East), defeating the Scarlet Knights on Friday by a score of 150-149.“We knew that they were going to give us a lot of competition...