Word: mold
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...taught her otherwise. “To win a conference title with the type of schedule we have, you need three pitchers that are of that starting mentality,” Allard says. “Two is good, three is great.” Harvard is looking to mold not only starters, but also relievers—and potentially a closer to finish off games with solid three-out appearances. With a strong veteran core and a new mix of players, the pitching staff has the ability dominate both the Ivy League and competition outside the conference...
...water line broke, according to Matthew P. Stec, the building manager who was on scene coordinating the clean-up effort. Stec said yesterday evening that it was too soon to say how much damage had been caused by the flood. He added that a private mold mitigation company had been called to assist with repairs. Through the library’s ground level windows, numerous men were visible using shop vacuums to clear standing water off the basement’s carpet. The basement contains primarily study carrels and lockers. Water was visible dripping onto carrels along the library?...
...Massachusetts Democrat’s Owl affiliation marked a break from the Kennedy family mold. Two of his older brothers, President John F. Kennedy ’40 and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy ’48, were members of another all-male Harvard final club, the Spee...
Exeter grad, Ivy-leaguer, and Marine. Peter H. Brooks ’06 breaks the mold. The events of Sept. 11, 2001, inspired Brooks—Brooksy to his friends—to join the Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) the summer before his first year at Harvard. But after his third year, he decided to switch to the Marines. “I wanted to be more focused on people and training and leading young troops,” he says. Joining the Marines ROTC means joining the grunts—and one of the most...
...fact, Charlesview has needed fixing for decades, with mold and leaks abounding through the halls and walls and the building’s owners refusing to take action. Though the lowest-income tenants get federal housing subsidies, many have seen their rents driven up by even the smallest of renovations...