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Have you ever regretted a post? - Linnea Vaerst, Stockholm No. I regret the times that I've been wrong, but at the time I didn't know that I was wrong, and I was very confident that I was right, so I posted...
...lose.”Harvard also recorded sweeps of the 100-yard backstroke and the 200-yard individual medley. Sophomore Katy Hinkle led the way in the backstroke, finishing in 59.81, and freshman Meghan Leddy won the IM in 2:07.76, nearly four seconds ahead of senior runner-up Linnea Sundberg. The Quakers’ only wins on the afternoon came in the 100-yard breaststroke and the 1-meter diving event.In the breaststroke, freshman Helen Pitchik finished strongly but couldn’t overcome a slow start, coming in second to Penn rookie Laura Klick. Lightbourne was third...
...very efficient on the mound, she doesn’t waste a lot of pitches, and she tied up [Brown’s] hands a lot. It was great to see.”Perfect through the first five innings, Roberts gave up a leadoff single to Linnea Anderson in the sixth. Anderson was lifted for a pinch runner, who was promptly thrown out by sophomore catcher Hayley Bock.The Bears could do little against Roberts but hit the ball on the ground. Roberts induced 14 groundouts and was backed up by solid infield defense, including gems by Schellberg and Kidder...
...Linnea N. Meyer ’07, one of this fall’s Phi Beta Kappa inductees, offered words of hope yesterday for the first-years longing to be accepted into the prestigious national honor society. “My very first, and worst, grade at Harvard was a C-minus in a rhetoric course freshman year,” said Meyer, a Social Studies concentrator in Winthrop House. “It was the lowest grade I’d ever gotten in my whole life, but it really motivated me.” Meyer was among...
...smooth division, which included the waltz and the tango. Contestants chose from similar options in the international division. At this year’s American style contest, Sue S. Chen ’07, and Tomas E. Mikuckis ’07 won first in the foxtrot and Linnea N. Meyer ’07 and Carl Hu, who is unaffiliated with Harvard, took first in the tango for their team. Meyer said that the DanceSport championship is just one part of the national Ohio Star Ball competition for amateurs and professionals of all ages. “Not only...