Word: garcia
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...Rhapsody In Blue,” which Bernstein is said to have written for a band at the summer camp where he worked. Hearing the familiar themes of the piece on completely different instruments drew laughter from the crowd, but the performance, grounded by Bartosik on piano and Giancarlo Garcia ‘08 on clarinet, was actually quite good. The evening ended with Bernstein’s “Trio for Violin, Violoncello and Piano,” with Jennifer D. Chang ‘09 on violin, Mimi Yu ‘08 on cello...
...overtime. IONA 13, HARVARD 12 (OT) The Crimson faced tough opposition on Sunday morning. With time slowing slipping away, Harvard fought from a 9-7 deficit late in regulation to grab the lead over Iona. “We just cracked down on defense,” senior Michael Garcia said, “and turned it into offense.” With only two ticks left on the clock, Gael sophomore Patrick St. Cin scored to force the game into overtime. Enjoying the momentum from their improbable comeback, the Gaels dominated the extra time. Tied at ten, Iona scored...
Kelleher, of Somerville, Mass. is 6-feet tall and Jose T. Sousa, the second man charged with assault, of Winthrop, Mass., is 5’11” tall. Both weighed over 200 pounds. Garcia, who is 5’3” tall, weighed in at 130 pounds that night...
...support of Garcia, around 200 students gathered at the Science Center lawn that Monday, donning hot pink bandannas with anti-hate messages scribbled on them. About 25 of them marched to Bow Street to “take back” the scene of the crime, and the BGLTSA sponsored self-defense classes in the ensuing month for both genders...
...senior duo of John Voith and Michael Garcia led the Harvard offense. Each player notched a hat trick in their effort against the Engineers. Sophomore Jay Connolly finished another night of stellar play. Connolly recorded a 14-save night in goal, effectively shutting down the MIT offense...