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...Michael D. Lockshin ’59.CASTRO THE LIBERATOR Many students were excited and curious to see the face of the future of Cuba. According to Michael D. Lockshin ’59, “He had been on a triumphant tour and students were in favor of him?? he was a romantic hero to the students I knew.” Willard Emery, Jr. ’59 agreed, saying that “Batista was seen as a corrupt oppressor of the Cuban people and Fidel Castro was seen as coming from the mountains...
...from his coach.“It’s hard to wrestle Louis, because he’s stronger than five bulls,” Weiss praised. “It’s one thing to have a defensive style, but [Caputo] has so much offense in him??But not until the national championship did he really open up the offense.”With the evolution of an offensive style to accompany his imposing demeanor, Caputo will look for even more success in his final season. The standout trails Jesse Jantzen ’04?...
...don’t have him, we don’t win two Ivy League championships. More important than just being a good player on the field, he’s the best teammate I’ve ever had. I can’t say enough about him??words can’t express what he means to Harvard football.”Though Pizzotti’s collegiate trajectory was unconventional—getting the start sophomore year, only to be replaced by classmate Liam O’Hagan midway through the year, and then reclaiming...
...might start liking question period,” she said. “Other questions?” VAGUE FAUST When History of Art and Architecture professor Jeffrey F. Hamburger took the podium during the question-and-answer session, he eschewed something that has become a habit for him??an expression of concern for the state of the University’s libraries. “Not about the library,” Hamburger assured the group before asking for clarification regarding the idea of “structural change” evoked by the FAS administration. Invoking...
...affluent roommate before he packs his pencil for Columbia’s journalism school. Catastrophe strikes, however, when Dad is demoted and can’t foot the vacation bill. For the first time in his life, James has to find a job. No self-indulgent European jaunt for him??just Pittsburgh, tiny paychecks and “the work of pathetic, lazy morons.” James despises his job at Adventureland Amusement Park, but his summer brightens when he meets smart, funny co-worker Em Lewin (Kristen Stewart, “Twilight”). The film...