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Although Harvard still struggled scoring, the offense was more fluid and the team was much more confident this time around...
...father was an attorney, his mother an English teacher. Edward (don't call him Ed; there's nothing of the Honeymooners sewer rat about him) grew up in Columbia, Md., a town created by his grandfather, the social planner James Rouse. "My grandfather was a big fan of remaining fluid in your young life," Norton says, "of exploration and searching and seeking. He once offered to give me some money to keep me out of going into an investment-banking job." So the history major plunged into the New York City acting community. Before long he was in plays...
...resulting posters asked students whether they had "ever tasted their own menstrual fluid," and another noted that "every tenth Jesus...
...Andreas at one of its most active regions, turning their drill 45[degrees] at 1 1/2 miles deep, and then boring right through the fault. This would give scientists their first direct access to an earthquake-initiation site, where they could set up monitors to observe changes in temperature, fluid pressure, gas composition and all the other vital signs of geological activity...
...clearing and fluid play around the net are a good sign for a Crimson team with high expectations. Harvard lost no contributor from last season's campaign: they are returning every person who scored every goal, got every assist and made every save...