Word: mason
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...Harvard freshman class, one of the largest in recent years, had a strong performance this weekend. Mason Brunnick finished sixth in the 500 freestyle, while classmate Jordan Waterman had solid sprints both individually and as a member of relay teams...
...five Crimson swimmers to reach the A finals in their respective events on Friday, as Harvard finished the first day of competition No. 4 with 171 points. Three Harvard swimmers finished in the top ten of the 500 freestyle, as junior Sam Wollner finished No. 4, freshman Mason Brunnick took No. 6, and sophomore David Guernsey came in at No. 8. The Crimson’s top 200 relay team finished No. 5, while the 400 medley team placed No. 4. Rathgeber continued to impress on Saturday with a No. 2 finish in the 100-yard breaststroke...
...front of you move down the runway is a nice addition to the exhibit, even it is sometimes more engrossing than the clothes themselves. The most cutting-edge of all the designers featured in the exhibit are Martin Margiela and Jenny Meirens, the Belgian design team behind the label Mason Martin Margiela.Their “artisanal” collection—featuring unique garments such as a waistcoat made of the same material used for sandals—is undeniably avant-garde, but hardly seems worthy of couture status.The transition from artisanal and avant-garde to the highly wearable?...
...Rathgeber, freshman Simone Melillo, sophomore Bill Jones, and junior Pat Quinn each swam a leg in the nail-biter, as the Crimson edged out Columbia 1:32.46 to 1:33.92. Harvard added to its lead considerably in the 1000 freestyle, as Wollner finished first at 9:28.18, with teammates Mason Brunnick and Eric Lynch close behind. Columbia’s Kevin Wakefield beat Bill Jones to the wall in the 200 free, but the Lions could not keep up with the Crimson in the next three events. Degnan-Rojeski and Quinn went 1-2 in the 100 backstroke, with Degnan...
...meet. After losing the 200-yard medley relay, the first event of the tournament, Harvard answered in the 1000-yard freestyle by boasting a 1-2-3 finish. Wollner led the Crimson pack with a time of 9:37.92, followed closely by sophomore Eric Lynch and freshman Mason Brunnick, each finishing less than two seconds after Wollner. Wollner continued his individual brilliance in the 500-yard freestyle by setting a pool record with a time of 4:31.17, besting the previous time by over three seconds. “Sam’s probably the best trainer on our team...