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...Pforzheimer make up one neighborhood; Adams, Lowell, and Quincy comprise another; Dunster, Mather, and Leverett create the third; and Eliot, Kirkland, and Winthrop round out the last neighborhood.“I think it’s caused a lot of restructuring of groups last minute,” Frank A. DeSimone ’09 said about the neighborhood blocking option. DeSimone has chosen to block with two of his roommates, a friend, and four “people [they] do not know.”These people who DeSimone barely knows want to link with other freshmen with...

Author: By Katherine M. Gray, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ’Hoods Worsen Blocking Tensions | 3/15/2006 | See Source »

...these things led to one very frank captain...

Author: By Rebecca A. Seesel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Must 'Win or Go Home' | 3/14/2006 | See Source »

Editor’s note: Former Harvard hurler Frank Herrmann ’06, a prospect with the Cleveland Indians, reported to camp in Winter Haven, Fla., in early March. This is his diary...

Author: By Frank Herrmann, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Killing Time, Learning Spanish | 3/14/2006 | See Source »

...Weitzen reminisces, “I realized football was my shot into school—this was my ticket.”Similarly, McCrone spent his high school years dedicated to basketball, moving from his hometown of Shanty Bay, Ont. to Baltimore to devote himself to the sport.Harvard coach Frank Sullivan liked what he saw, inviting McCrone to join the basketball team—a squad that the senior was a part of his freshman and sophomore years.TO THE MACWeitzen was the quickest of the three to leave his old team, quitting the football squad before the academic year even...

Author: By Karan Lodha, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Once at Harvard, Athletes Switched Sports | 3/14/2006 | See Source »

Careers in law enforcement and architecture aren’t just for Chuck Norris and Frank Lloyd Wright anymore. Ninety young Boston-area girls came to Harvard Saturday afternoon for “Careers Day,” hosted by Strong Women Strong Girls (SWSG). The third to fifth graders, who participated in the event, were introduced to a broad range of potential professions through a series of educational workshops in different career fields. Members of SWSG, an all-female campus mentoring organization for at-risk girls in the Boston area, ran the workshops, which allowed the girls to explore...

Author: By Shelley E. Ranii, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Women, Girls Unite For Career Day | 3/13/2006 | See Source »

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