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John Voelz isn't trying to brag, but it's fair to say he was down with Twitter before most people knew it was a proper noun...
...that the Crimson was complaining.“We do know that they like to come out and have an opportunity to take us off, and last year they did race us down to the line,” Schreck said. “This year we knew they were going to do the same thing…we were lucky enough to come out and have the race we did.”Harvard’s undefeated first varsity boat staved off a quick start by the Huskies and pulled away in the opening minutes...
...Hampshire state supreme court and 10 in the state attorney general's office. Neither job gave him much opportunity to set down his views on divisive issues like abortion rights, affirmative action and gun control. When Justice Thurgood Marshall, another of the court liberals, was asked what he knew about Souter, all he could say was: "Never heard...
...played the trumpet in high school and had gotten to play in all-county and all-state one-weekend orchestras, but never got to play in an orchestra regularly, so I wanted to do that here,” he says. “I knew I would be taking voice lessons anyway.” While Kapusta did not originally intend to study music academically at Harvard, he was surprised by how beneficial the endeavor has been. “I thought that Music 51 would be rehearsing old hat technical studies that I thought that I had already...
...were Asian American, were divided over the importance of Yoon’s heritage. “It’s huge,” said Allison J. Rhee, a Northeastern student attending the event. “[His being Asian American] is one of the only reasons we knew his name,” she said. But other students at the event said they were more interested in Yoon’s positions—such as a promise to bring more transparency to Boston government—than his ethnicity. Yoon said he had been prompted...