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...languor, or had become raconteurs. In their absence, we had bought books at the Coop and trudged up Garden Street to the Quad and had slept through lectures in Sever or Emerson—had done, in short, the same things Harvard students have been doing for generations. They hadn??t. It marked them...
...felt great out there,” said Reese, who took senior David McCulloch’s spot in the lineup. “It felt like I really hadn??t missed a beat. I know some of my pivoting and my acceleration isn’t back to what it used to be, but on the ice I felt great. My legs were there, which was surprising. There were no problems with the foot...
...said captain Kenny Smith. “He stopped all the pucks he should’ve and probably some he shouldn’t have even stopped. He kept us in the game and it might’ve been a little different score if he hadn??t played so well...
...chosen it because reading the great minds of the 20th century seemed fundamental, she simply exclaimed: “That’s wonderful! You’ll always have something fabulous to talk about at cocktail parties!” Before our exchange I hadn??t deluded myself that my views on Derrida and Foucault would ever change the world, but I did believe I was pursuing something less mundane than cocktail party fare. I was crest-fallen. Where was the appreciation for the humanistic and well-rounded individual...
...After the first relay, we hadn??t realized they had all tapered,” freshman LeeAnn Chang said. “I guess it was kind of like ‘whoa’. But after that we pulled ourselves together...