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...Olarte-Hayes??s answers are immediate, eloquent, and honest. I ask him why he doesn’t do many competitions, and he replies, “I find it offensive to everything...
...father’s footsteps, John Quincy Adams, class of 1788, was similarly academically occupied during his time in Cambridge. In 1787 he was charged with the unhappy task of defending the practice of Law at Harvard’s Spring Exhibition, according to the Harvard Guide. Rutherford B. Hayes??yes, he was a president—was also a devotee to legal studies, though he was a bit wild during his time at Harvard Law School, attending temperance meetings and binging on theater performances. Realizing upon his graduation in 1845 that enough was enough, he wrote...
...stride early and benefited from particularly strong play by junior Mike Hayes. The third-year player stayed locked in through the weekend en route to a 5-1 overall mark, earning praise from Fish as the only Harvard competitor to post a 3-0 singles record.“[Hayes??] effort was really excellent,” Fish said. “He’s committed to doing what he needs to do with a single-minded focus. It allowed him to play at a different level and showed what he’s capable...
...Hayes?? intuition may be borne out by the statistics. Yale Law School has two presidential alumni to date—Bill Clinton and Gerald Ford. While a win by Obama could even the score, a loss in the primary to Hillary Clinton could have actually allowed Yale to take an even larger lead...
...Hayes?? overall assessment of the Law School indicates that he thought little of this contest of numerical fisticuffs...