Word: juniorism
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...something for yourself” at the Barney’s warehouse sale. Today, when I think about all the changes I’ve had in college—how I reverted to wearing loafers, the staple of my adolescence, sometime during sophomore fall; how junior year I once grimaced at the sight of my roommate wearing a T-shirt under his dress shirt (similar to the look I sport in the picture); and how this year my wardrobe consists of lux sweaters in various shades of blue and grey and moccasins by Ermenegildo Zegna—I look...
...Harvard squad.“It was a chance for us to gage where we are in the greater scheme of things,” Rhoads said. “Looking at our talent level and technique we stack up quite well.”Junior Emily Balmert again led the way for the Crimson, playing three solid rounds of golf on her way to shooting 79-74-76-229. She has finished first on the team in every spring tournament this season.Finishing six strokes behind her were Sheldon (79-76-80-235) and junior Ali Bode...
...that streak, which stretches back to their second Ivy League match against Columbia.Harvard lost the doubles point, with the No. 2 duo of sophomore Michael Hayes and Chijoff-Evans losing 8-2 and the No. 3 pair of Nguyen and Omodele-Lucien falling 8-5. Senior Ashwin Kumar and junior Sasha Ermakov were up 6-4 when their match was cut short by the Red Raiders’ winning of two matches to seal the doubles point. The Crimson had grown accustomed to winning the doubles point in Ivy League play, and against challenging competition in the NCAA, losing...
...finish puts him just 89 points behind Peter Rittenburg ’82 as the Harvard decathlon record holder.Sophomore Justin Grinstead’s new personal best of 52.49 in the 400-meter hurdles was good enough for third and also qualified him for NCAA Regionals, while junior Derek Jones’s 47.73 finish in the 400-meter run gave him fourth and a new personal-best time.On the women’s side, it came down to the final two events—4x800-meter and 4x400-meter relays—to decide whether Harvard or the Bears...
...Eiko Komori, a resident of Motegi, a small city northwest of Tokyo, says she doesn't consider herself particularly progressive. But Komori, 70 and previously widowed, married a man two years her junior after four dates. Eleven years later, she and her husband are often reluctant to reveal that their relationship blossomed with the help of a matchmaking service. They still tell people they don't know well that they were introduced by friends at karaoke - which is partly true, since they went to karaoke right after they first met at a Taiyo no Kai event. He thought...