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Starting Five: Karen Bolster, F, 5-8, Fr.; Lauren Rigney, F, 5-10, Sr. (5.3 ppg, 2.0 apg); Maureen Lane, F, 6-0, Jr. (14.3 ppg, 2.9 rpg); Kelly Schaeffer, G, 5-11, So. (1.9 ppg, 0.9 rpg); Allison Cahill...
...helps that the Tigers return five players who started in at least 13 games last season, including its top two scorers in Lane and Cahill. Lane averaged 14.3 points per game and added 72 three-pointers to the Tigers’ offense last season...
...into it, you’ll be like a rocket trying to get out of it! [Oh no!] But it will teach you a lesson that you had to learn for yourself. [Oh, okay.] Marriage brings you fame. [Cool!] It will catapult you to life in the fast lane. [Really cool!] I see fine hotels [But do I not have a house?]—very upper crust. [Okay.] And you’re wearing a ball gown [Okay.] and a mink stole. [.]—It’s quite a nice life! [Thanks]. But it won?...
This letter comes in response to Mr. Weinberger’s letter concerning the decision of a student, Jesse E. Lane, ’05 to withdraw from the University (“Academics Must Take Priority in Admissions,” Nov. 26). Mr. Weinberger, an Exposity Writing Program preceptor, has come up with one of the more audacious and weakly constructed arguments that we have ever seen...
Weinberger makes a myriad of assumptions regarding Mr. Lane, which we challenge him to substantiate. First, Weinberger makes the claim that “he was basically a professional from the very beginning” and further alleges that Lane’s hockey experience prior to admission at Harvard somehow ought to have rendered him ineligible. While Mr. Weinberger may not be familiar with the world of athletics, it is more the rule than the exception to play on numerous club teams and select teams—even taking years between high school and college...