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...yard breaststroke. Even more impressive was the fact that the two winning swimmers, freshmen Helen Pitchik and Victoria Pratt, were making their Crimson debuts in the meet. With times of 2:19.63 and 2:25.12, Pitchik and Pratt displayed complete dominance and showed great potential to fill the void left by departed breaststroker Jackie Pangilinan ’08.In diving, Harvard also blew away the competition. The Crimson divers displayed an array of aerial somersaults, turns, and flips, drawing attention from the crowd.Leading the way was sophomore Jenny Reese, who won both the 1-meter and 3-meter events. Classmate...
...Dragging in all the friends he could find, Baron managed just in time to fill the order by hand. He lost money, but market research showed that the straws boosted Denny's milk sales by more than 50 per cent. "It meant the product had a good chance internationally," Baron says...
...first forward off the bench— will need some help on the block this season after the graduation of leading rebounder Adrian Budischak ’08. Sophomores Emma Markley and Claire Wheeler, both of whom got plenty of minutes last season, will compete to fill the void in the starting lineup and combine to make up the difference on the boards. “Our sophomore class really had an amazing summer, they really stepped it up and worked hard, and they’re really valuable to this team,” Rollins says.Though the sophomores have...
...dropped the “Lil’,” the rap market has been devoid of an overpaid, asinine, inexplicably popular tyke. Chris Brown’s 13-year-old backup dancer Scooter Smiff (could anyone take him seriously with that name?) seems to be eager to fill the void. In his debut music video, “Head of My Class,” Smiff declares himself to be, well, the head of his class. His claim to fame as a dancer attracts all the ladies, despite his high voice and scrawny body screaming pre-pubescence...
...only did Obama name a White House chief of staff two days after the election, but he also began to fill 120,000 sq. ft. (11,000 sq m) of office space in downtown Washington with a transition operation that is ultimately expected to have a staff of 450 and a budget of $12 million, more than half of which must be raised from private funds. Obama's goal, says his old friend Valerie Jarrett, another co-chair of the transition operation, "is to be able to be organized, efficient, disciplined and transparent to the American people." More disciplined than...