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...Harvard Varsity Lightweights’ 2004-05 LP, or Lightweight Protocol, Kummer is the “lighter, but by no means lesser” equivalent of the heavies’ Master of Protocol, responsible for ensuring the team’s compliance with the ancient, yet arbitrary constitution of Newell Boathouse. In boathouse religion, he is the high priest; in boathouse justice, he is judge, jury and executioner; in the boathouse’s royal court, he is the honored jester...
...practicing shirtless: “Especially from the lightweight side, this is important. You can’t have any skinny, pasty white kids running around the stadium without shirts on. I think the Business School ladies wouldn’t know what...
...water quality were to decline, Brian C. Aldrich ’07, a member of the men’s lightweight crew, said “[The sport] wouldn’t be affected too much...
Lindsey K. Morse ’05, a member of the women’s lightweight crew, transferred to Harvard from Cornell, where the problem of scheduling classes around practices was not such a problem...
There are teams, of course, that sport a diverse range of concentrations. Just as the women’s lightweight crew leans towards the hard sciences, their male lightweight counterparts can boast of the one of four classics concentrators in all of varsity athletics, one of five computer science majors and one of two religion majors. One women’s heavyweight rower, Anna R. Rosenblum ’06, is one of just a handful of classical archaeology majors in the college. Morning practices notwithstanding, the crews are, percentage-wise, among the most diverse teams on campus?...