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...optimism about the tournament, he pointed to an opportunity for improvement.“Now that the tournament’s over I’m going to take a little break to heal my knee,” said the freshman, who also suffered a leg injury earlier this season. “Then I want to get back to work in the offseason, get bigger and stronger.”Certainly, all of the Harvard grapplers will look to shed the injury bug and start fresh next season. If the young team can maintain its health, the Crimson...
...that most of the time it’s fun,” Director of Admissions Marlyn McGrath ’70 said. “Most of the time you feel very good and satisfied with the progress we make each hour.”This last leg of the process which consisted of meetings that lasted late into the night, were physically as well as mentally demanding, Donahue said.But Fitzsimmons said he finds the whole experience exhilarating. “You learn all about 27,000 life stories. You learn about their secondary schools, their cities, their countries...
...Someone in a Wu-Tang Clan Facebook group got a Wu-Tang tattoo on his arm. What’s the craziest thing a fan has ever done? R: I seen a fan with a tattoo of Ol’ Dirty Bastard on his leg before, looked just like him, I thought that was pretty hot. FM: Is that the craziest thing, tattoos? R: It’s one of the craziest things...but I think it’s just traveling all over the world and just seeing different people from different nationalities that don’t speak...
...wailing and moaning on dirty mattresses strewn about the floor. Even the British stiff upper lip seemed to quiver a bit as members of the response team tried to mediate in Spanish between injured countryman pleading for help and the local Dr. Giggles who wanted to take off a leg...
Carroll's ability to harness his clients' drive is pushing the industry forward. Developing gear for athletes like Clapp and Warren Macdonald, a double-leg amputee who has used Carroll's designs to climb Mount Kilimanjaro and the face of El Capitan, has led to the introduction of better mainstream limbs for people who don't use them to ascend ice walls. "We come up with a one-off thing, and we wind up with some phenomenal technology," says Carroll. For his clients, that means equally phenomenal mobility...