Word: liz
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Radcliffe coach Liz O’Leary has more than one role to play on Head of the Charles weekend. While her rowers trained for their Regatta events, O’Leary was preparing for her own contest in the Master’s eight, a race that has become a personal tradition, dating back to a missed Olympic opportunity...
Radcliffe coach Liz O’Leary noted her desire to see how her teams stack up against the better crew teams from around the nation...
Fifty-five minutes into the match, with the score knotted at one, Harvard set up for its 13th penalty corner of the match. Junior back Liz Andrews took the ball from Kate McDavitt and flung it straight past the Cal netminder to put the Crimson ahead, 2-1, a lead that they would never surrender...
...HUNT UPDATE: Marc A. Ryder ’03 can’t talk about anything but investment banking even when he wants to. Commented a disturbed Liz D. Wellbridge ’05, “Why did that weird guy just ask me if he could re-finance my global portfolios...
...Raise your hand if you are sick of Sept. 11" were not the words of an apathetic teacher, as some of your readers might think [VERBATIM, Sept. 23]. Rather, as your explanatory text noted, teacher Liz Morrison was making an effort to engage her students in a discussion of the Sept. 11 attacks. Morrison is a beloved, well-respected teacher who has spearheaded patriotic campaigns to raise money for a World War II veterans memorial and to register voters. In reporting that two-thirds of the students raised their hands, you perpetuated the media's negative stereotype of teenagers...