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Delano dropped the first two games to Amherst’s Liz Martin to start the match, but collected herself to preserve the Crimson shutout with a 7-9, 10-8, 9-2, 9-5, 9-3 win. Her effort was applauded by the Harvard...
Junior co-captain Liz Blase and freshman Anne Austin finished 14-1 to complete Harvard’s dominance in foil...
...speaks glowingly of the recently-hired Wen, whom he likes because of his balanced appreciation for the student athlete. He speaks glowingly of the Harvard athletic administration, whose support is apparently vastly better than Brown’s was. He speaks glowingly of women’s co-captain Liz Blase, who checks in before visiting the trainer. He speaks glowingly of the program’s progress and the “great experience” of having fun and learning at Harvard that he says trumps even competitive results. Resplendent in his protective jacket, Peter Brand...
Being a think-tank fellow and a Second Lady are flex-time jobs that allow Cheney to scoop up from school the three daughters of her daughter Liz, a lawyer at the State Department. (Daughter Mary just got her M.B.A. and is on the board of the Republican Unity Coalition, which seeks to build bridges between gay and straight g.o.p.-ers.) Lynne brings her granddaughters back to the mansion, which has been redone to a fare-thee-well in beige and ecru. Next to the huge, stark Frankenthaler canvas and the Christmas tree strung with white lights and dried roses...
...again I’ve entered the FM office for a breath of relatively fresh air, and I’ve been welcomed—despite my “news mentality” and other more substantial faults. For that I am eternally grateful to you, Angie, Rachel, Liz, Ben, Ben, Kenyon, Vicky, Frances and James...