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When the teams met in the first weekend of the present season, there was another role reversal. Dartmouth was missing three of its national team players—Gillian Apps, Meagan Walton, and Cherie Piper—to the Four Nations Cup. Harvard’s national team players—Ruggiero, Botterill and Chu—chose to stay. The result was a 9-2 Harvard thrashing, the biggest Crimson victory over Dartmouth in school history...
They were there as part of a day-long lesson in the U.N.’s global mission, hosted by Assistant Secretary General Gillian M. Sorenson, who led their study group on the U.N. this fall...
...There’s a lot of experience here from women on the front lines,” said Gillian M. Sorenson, assistant secretary general of the United Nations and a fellow at the Institute of Politics. “Women who have moved from being victims of war to being architects of peace...
...often merely a point of view. The story of how a wrong man is sentenced to death for a triple murder is told through the eyes of four flawed characters: the middle-aged, despairingly single Raven; Muriel Wynn, the cynical prosecutor; Larry Starczek, a hard-boiled cop; and Gillian Sullivan, a judge known for taking bribes. Turow never promised it was pretty out there...
...Longfellow School is the only school that is being closed for another school to come in,” said Longfellow parent Gillian McMullen. “We lose our whole school culture...