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...April 2005, he allegedly stole $600 worth of manure from a Rockport, Mass. farm, supposedly to use as fertilizer. His August 2005 settlement with the Gloucester district court allowed him to dodge an admission of guilt, but The Crimson reported that Charles L. “Charlie” Lane Sr., the 98-year-old farmer, purportedly caught Weitzman red-handed (brown-handed?) in the middle of his craven theft, detaining him until the police arrived. “You realize the extent to which this ‘Harvard’ thing [has] a lot of baggage attached...
...Lane ’07 blazed—or glazed—his way to victory last night in the third annual Athletes in Action doughnut eating competition, downing a dozen rounded pastries in just under two minutes, 10 seconds. Kara M. O’Reilly ’07, Kyle Cutter ’07, and Amanda C. Slaight ’08 took home the women’s relay title, eating a combined 12 doughnuts in 2:15. On the men’s side, 13 students raced to scarf a dozen donuts, while the women?...
...senior Keegan R. Toci ’07 was dismissed indefinitely for insulting the team by reading aloud 20 reasons why Harvard football would not rise to Division I-A. The other infractions are not about team disrespect. In fact, they are quite unrelated. In late April, seniors Dan Lane ’07 and James R. Velissaris ’07 were suspended after the two were involved in an off-the-field altercation with a shuttle driver. In June, Coach Tim L. Murphy dismissed then-Captain Matt C. Thomas, who faces charges of assault and battery against...
Such is not only true in the case of campus arrests but also in more trivial matters, such as last spring’s altercation involving a shuttle-bus driver and senior football players, Dan P. Lane ’07 as well as James R. Velissaris ’07, which continues to reverberate in posterity...
Last week, a piece in The Boston Globe on the dismissal of a football player from the team mentioned Lane and Velissaris in an aside. This fallout exemplifies the difficulty often faced by students simply trying to move forward after regrettable incidents...