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Kristina N. Vetter ’04, co-director of peer counseling group ECHO, said the outreaches were often repetitive and had been revamped several times as a result of “dismal” reviews from first-years...
That’s because the roar that comes out of Lavietes Pavilion every time Norman makes a steal, drives the lane or blocks a shot seems to echo far beyond the athletic complex and into the cushy dorm rooms of Harvard students both in the River Houses and in the Quad...
...your keys?” Wrapped in the customs of this place as securely as a second-hand coat, it’s easy to adopt a Harvard worldview—to ask ourselves “Where are you?” and to hear the answer echo off red brick...
...knew that my god was bigger than his," said Lieut. General William Boykin, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, referring to a Somali warlord he once crossed swords with. The echo of a famous dog-food commercial was unintentional, we must hope. Presumably, Boykin's God does not eat Ken-L Ration. But maybe Boykin does so himself, because he's a mighty frisky fella...
...rookies echo each other when speaking of their desire to help the team and the opportunity to do so. Goals for the season are easily defined by Reese: “To work really hard every chance I get and contribute to this team’s run at a national championship...