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...uncertainty in the lineup extends to the net, where neither senior Justin Tobe nor rookie Kyle Richter has been able to nail down the starting job. Although Tobe has been more consistent recently, he has yet to post the kind of impressive performances that Richter has produced on occasion, including the Crimson’s only shutout of the year in its upset victory over the Eagles...
...Justin has played well as of late, but it hasn’t really resulted in wins for us,” Donato explains. “Kyle has been a little bit more up-and-down, but he’s played a few very good games for us. So that’s a situation we’ll continue to monitor...
...Every weekend, I try and go somewhere,” he says. “Since September, I’ve probably made over 15 trips—Cincinnati, Detroit, Boston. You name it.” Not quite India, but you get the picture. Meanwhile, Justin A. Erlich ’03, the man behind the legend that was Quincy Grille, has dreams of litigating for major social causes like affirmative action, or of running an entrepreneurial start-up. After graduation, Erlich spent some time in Washington, DC, worked for the Kerry campaign, and ended...
...thought the idea of a bunch of my kids running all over the place was kind of sweet.” With no financial responsibility to these children, it made perfect sense.Not all Harvard students are so gung-ho about spreading their seed. Secretary of Harvard Right to Life Justin S. Murray ’07, speaking on his own behalf, calls the practice immoral, especially when combined with in vitro fertilization. “This reeks of eugenics,” says Murray, who says that “designing your baby...creates an atmosphere in which the baby...
...didn’t say that I feel we need to execute better on our power play.” But as soon as Vermont had a power-play opportunity, the Catamounts’ Torrey Mitchell came through, pounding in a shot from the outside left against Crimson goalie Justin Tobe 10:37 into the period to capture an early 1-0 lead. “Both teams were very tight defensively,” Vermont coach Kevin Sneddon ’92 sad. “Penalty kills were very tough on both sides?...