Word: guberman
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...remember being very intimidated when I first went to the club and I basically thought I was going to be killed,” said Jonathon M. Guberman ’03, who was co-president of the Harvard Boxing Club last year. “But his philosophy revolved around the basics, and so he was always happy to start from scratch with a new group of people, teaching everyone the importance of a good, solid...
...loved to talk about his career, when asked, and was a living piece of history,” said Guberman. “He told us about the time that Al Capone wanted to meet him after a match, but he refused, because he ‘knew that guy was nothing but trouble.’ Or, he’d tell us about the time he was referee for a match with Mohammed Ali, and he had to tell him to quit goofing around and box properly...
...centuries, adventurers have pursued excitement in the arenas of treasure hunting, big game hunting and deep-sea exploring. However, one first-year has taken up another noble pursuit. Jonathan M. Guberman '03 of Canaday F searches for sins. It started about one month before winter break, when Guberman was crossing the hall to hang out with the guys. He noticed the word "greed" written in faint orange marker on the doorjamb. He asked his neighbors about the word, but they knew nothing beyond that it had been there for a while. Guberman thought nothing of it and continued with...
...months later, Guberman was talking on the phone, pacing the hallway, when he noticed that the fuse box was partially open. For reasons that remain unknown, perhaps the hand of God, he opened the box. Written on the inside of the fuse box door were the words "gluttony" and "wrath." He was intrigued, but a quick search revealed no clues. Once again, he laid the matter to rest. Guberman had a chance encounter with a couple of former Canaday F residents and asked them about the sins. They knew nothing of the subject. Enter Clint T. Kenley '03, a blockmate...
...current total remains at four sins. Guberman and Kenley have begun to speculate about the authenticity of "gluttony," as it was found in the same place as wrath and with an exclamation mark next to it. They also believe it may be in different handwriting. Guberman explains, "it seems more like the mocking work of a copycat." Kenley concurs, "this isn't our man. He wouldn't strike twice in the same place. He is a calculating perpetrator that works out of passion...