Word: headedly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...lieu of the 300,000 spectators and 6,500 athletes expected at this years Head of the Charles Regatta, Harvard campus security measures will be stepped up for the entire weekend...
...Harvard, crowds for the weekend will result not only from the Head of the Charles but also from the Princeton football game and the 30th reunion of the Class of '69. Vice-President Al Gore happens to be a member of that class --his appearance could draw its own crowds. Other colleges in the area are taking few, if any, extra measures for the Head of the Charles...
...were Kenny, I'd wear a bulletproof vest for the next couple of days. Granted, that won't protect him from the back pages of the tabloids, "Vinny from Queens," or any other unemployed Mets fan that will undoubtedly call for his head on WFAN every day until he's gone...
...Harvard Crimson: What are the differences between a Head race and the sprints? Liz O'Leary: Oh, about 5,000 competitors! No, really, the Head races are three miles in distance, and the spring races are two thousand meters, so depending on how fast your boat is, it's anywhere from a 15 to 17 minute race in the fall as opposed to a seven minute race in the spring. It's also a very different approach--in each event there are 30 or 40 boats, and so you race against the clock, as opposed to being lined up across...
...that note, maybe you can tell me about how you've seen the Head as a race change over the years. LO: There are very strict rules regarding entries in race categories or categories of events, so it's changed in that way, but I think the heart and soul of the Head of the Charles hasn't changed at all. There's every age racing in this, and it's wonderful to see Ernestine Bayer at age 93, or whatever she is, rowing down the river as she has been for the last 30 years, and then...