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Also scoring for the Crimson were McBride, Leelee Groome and Char Joslin, each of whom tallied two goals. Ersek, Nicole DeHoratius and Ann Dowling rounded out the scoring for the Crimson with a goal apiece...

Author: By Michael J. Lartigue, | Title: Laxwomen Down Eagles; Gain First Win of Season | 3/25/1987 | See Source »

...Charlotte R. Joslin '90, the decision to take a year off was spontaneous. While on a two-week high school trip in Greece, Joslin decided she was enjoying the country and did not want to go home. So she sent Harvard a deferral notice and spent the rest of the year travelling and working through Greece and the rest of Europe...

Author: By Brandon Bradkin, | Title: Going For The Gap | 3/23/1987 | See Source »

Although some of Joslin's coaches were disappointed that the superstar athlete would be unable to play last year, the Admissions Office was not perturbed at her last-minute decision. "During the year off, someone can enjoy broad educational and cultural experiences, think about the direction one wants life to take, and generally gain a new perspective on life," Fitzsimmons says...

Author: By Brandon Bradkin, | Title: Going For The Gap | 3/23/1987 | See Source »

...help herself maintain her athletic skills, Joslin played both field and ice hockey for local teams after her day's work at an international head-hunting firm. She became such an asset to the ice hockey team she played for that later in the year when she was vacationing in Morocco her club flew her back to play a match...

Author: By Brandon Bradkin, | Title: Going For The Gap | 3/23/1987 | See Source »

While most of these people say that they do not regret taking the year off, there are some hitches. For instance, students who are athletes, such as Joslin who plays lacrosse as well as ice and field hockey, had had to worry about letting her skills atrophy. Blodgett agrees, saying that her year without rigid training made it more difficult to be in "peak form" for the track team at Harvard...

Author: By Brandon Bradkin, | Title: Going For The Gap | 3/23/1987 | See Source »

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