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Sitting in the locker room he has frequented for five seasons now, a week before one of the biggest games of his college career, senior quarterback Neil Rose—the wise old man and captain of the Harvard football team—is at peace with the fact that he is finally done with football...
...quite ready to take the plunge. Spyfish is a battery-powered minisubmarine tricked out with cameras and floodlights and operated by wireless remote control. It trails a slender cable behind it that transmits whatever it sees back to a monitor topside, so you can rummage through Davy Jones' locker while sunning yourself on deck and sipping a mai tai. The product of years of research and testing, Spyfish is elegant and streamlined but rugged enough to withstand depths of 500 ft. and conditions too cold or dangerous for a human diver. INVENTOR H2Eye AVAILABILITY Late in 2003; around...
...told the player to take his things out of the locker,” he continued. “In 15 seasons I’ve played shinny with a lot of guys and I’ve never been body checked into the boards by a player. It was apparent to me he was dissatisfied that he would not be playing in the St. Lawrence game...
...school newspaper likes to give the opposing team’s receivers the edge in the matchup section. I [hung] that in my locker before the game and I think I proved them wrong a couple times today...
Vellucci once drove to New Haven for the Harvard-Yale football game and found his way to the Bulldogs’ locker room to deliver a beat-Harvard pep talk...