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...game, the team also showed some fight. Beginning the frame down 1-6, the Crimson battled its way back throughout the game. Jump serving effectively, Mahon served eight straight points to give the team a 26-25 lead. After Harvard fell behind 29-28, a huge block from sophomores Mimi Hanley and Suzie Trimble tied it up at 29. But the Crimson fell just short of victory, as the Tigers pulled away with a 31-29 win. The second game was a welcome shift from the first in which Princeton dominated the struggling Crimson. “The first game...
Consider the example of Mimi Donaldson, 57, a Los Angeles motivational speaker and author. Donaldson regards herself as something of an aficionado of museums--having been to 50 of them around the world. But when, on a recent business trip, she toured Washington's International Spy Museum, she found the experience unlike any she had ever had. The five-year-old facility is the only one in the world dedicated entirely to espionage and features artifacts, interactive displays, films, video and historic photos. Exhibits show how to create and hide coded messages, tell the story of celebrity spies such...
...authority—we knew we were going to get it done." In the second frame, Harvard used a 7-0 run to finish off Sacred Heart 30-20. During this run, Mahon served up her second ace, Trimble crushed two blocks and a kill, and sophomore outside hitter Mimi Hanley punctuated the run with a kill at 29-20 to win the frame. In the third game, the Crimson coasted, thrashing the Pioneers 30-16 behind a solid team effort. The team posted a .333 hitting percentage—an outstanding clip for collegiate volleyball. "We were focused...
After dropping the first game 30-20, Harvard came to life in the second frame. Paced by sophomore Mimi Hanley and junior Katie Turley-Molony, who each had nine kills in the match, the Crimson took advantage of Temple’s 11 errors to seal its victory...
There are worse things than being unsurprisingly good, though, and after a slow start, Rome's lusty intrigue draws you in to this gorgeously corrupt, dirty city. Just mind where you step. --With reporting by Mimi Murphy/Rome