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...Life in the Co-op settled into a smooth routine quickly after its founding. By the time Spencer moved in, in 1964, he said the warmly decorated house felt more like a home than the “hard, granite floors” of Claverly Hall, where he originally lived...
...battle, and Paine’s impact can still be felt over 20 years after his death: former Co-oper Edward R. Barna ’70 named his son after Paine. And Joe Pesci’s character in With Honors, a 1994 movie directed by a Harvard College grad, was based on Paine...
...like Eric to get up at 5 a.m. and drive up there, so I knew something was up, and I was a bit nervous,” Godina said. Sure enough, when they arrived to see the sunrise, he popped the question. Though nervous, Godina felt obliged to give an immediate answer. “When he first asked me out, I said, ‘Maybe.’ So he warned me that when he would propose, I would have to say yes,” she said with a laugh. They soon set a date...
...integrate the freshmen and do it early,” junior captain Nicole Rhodes said. “We wanted to let them know that on the field, they weren’t freshmen.” Rookie nerves weren’t a problem for Sheeleigh, who felt confident shooting at will—her 80 shots were tops in the Ivies. With eight goals for 16 points, the freshman led the team in scoring. The Crimson’s Sept. 21 matchup with nonconference foe Central Connecticut State served as Sheeleigh’s coming-out party...
...Balsekar to injury before the season began and last year’s No. 2 Jen Blumberg left the team. Playing with only underclassmen, the Crimson nevertheless put together a strong showing, finishing 7-5, 4-3 in the Ivy League. “Before the season started, I felt we were a very deep team,” said sophomore No. 4 Johanna Snyder. “Playing with only sophomores and freshmen, we had to readjust, but I think we did really well for how young we are.” Despite its youth, Harvard opened the season...