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...been on hand for slightly more than half of them.It’s all part of a tremendous streak of 370 consecutive home games that Norton has attended at the Stadium, starting in 1943.Literally nothing can keep him away. “I went through two total knee [replacements] this year,” he says. “I planned it so that I could get them done and get back in time for football in the fall.”Norton credits former neighbor Norman Frad, the one-time head of intramurals at Harvard, with beginning...
...primary mark of a good doctor. How long can the fever stay this high before we hospitalize? Should we use a few more days of antibiotics? When do you tell the woman in labor to come in to the hospital? Tell the aging man it's time for his knee replacement? The family it's time for a hospice? Scarcely any time is spent on questions like these in a medical education and if I were to say, "ok, I'll fix that" I don't know where I would begin, how I would teach it, especially to young people...
...leading scorers in Hallion, Rollins, and sophomore guard Emily Tay. Hallion’s athleticism and perimter savvy and Rollins and Tay’s late season offensive explosions gave the league a glimpse of Harvard’s future. Tindal, who missed all of last season with a knee injury, will be one of four bonafide low-post threats for Harvard, and Delaney-Smith expects 6’7 center Emma Moretzsohn to dominate the low block in her sophomore campaign.“These are hands-down the best [low-post players] who have ever played at Harvard...
...Saretsky recalled, “I looked at some old results and thought that Tim had the ability and the tools to reach this level of success.” “The season’s been up and down for him in dealing with knee injuries and illness, so it’s great to see him finally put it together and have a great race,” he added. Meanwhile, the women’s team, still reeling from the absence of All-American Lindsey Scherf, who has not run all season and whose status...
...received criticism for its advertising campaigns, which feature nubile young things outfitted in knee-high socks and posing as if they were in a low budget 70s-era porno. Well, I actually liked that part. But I digress...