Word: matthewes
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...team's survivors, who rallied their spirits, and without the doubting but eventually doughty college president (David Straithairn), who has to find a coach and, incidentally, talk the NCAA into letting Marshall play freshmen (which was against the rules in those days). Mostly they reckoned without Jack Lengyel (Matthew McConaughey), the last (possibly only) choice for the job and a guy with a winning - in both senses of the word - spirit. His record at Marshall was not great (9-31), but in his first year he did manage to win his first home game against a bigger, stronger opponent. More...
...from third parties. It could be done by the UC’s Finance Committee (FiCom), or by a FiCom subcommittee, or by the president and vice president themselves. It is up to the UC’s newly elected leaders, Ryan A. Petersen ’08 and Matthew L. Sundquist ’09, to determine how best to organize outsourcing, but it needs to do so soon. We hope that, come spring break, UC-funded (but outsourced) shuttles will once again be taking students to Logan...
...Matthew is now a junior in high school and is really coming into his own. He has found a genuine passion for nature, as he often takes long walks in the woods collecting mushrooms. I suppose my widely envied talents in cooking have started to rub off on him, for he has also developed a keen interest in herbs. He has even turned his room into a virtual greenhouse, growing his own plants. In the Hearthstone tradition of putting others first, Matthew has been trading his mushrooms and herbs with his friends, sharing his love for nature. He also...
...worry that undergraduates tend too seldom to consider Harvard’s endowment an extension of our community, our values, and our capacity for growth,” said Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, the lone undergraduate on the ACSR...
...that it would be a mistake to scramble to organize something before break. “The worst thing the UC can do right now is to move into this hastily and repeat the mistakes we made in the past,” said Student Activities Committee Vice Chair Matthew R. Greenfield ’08. The debate harkens back to this past spring’s dissolution of the College Life Committee, a former body of the UC that planned social events and provided student services. At the time, the council recognized that it inadequately performed these functions...