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...keep track of where all the big plays happened.“I still can’t believe that guy got up after taking that shoulder check into the Lumber Liquidators sign,” you’d say. Doesn’t that have a nice ring to it? In case the prospect of watching hockey actually bores you, the public relations team has been working hard to keep you interested. Instead of just watching the zamboni clean the ice for ten minutes, just imagine a few John Harvard mascots having a race. It might even shape...
...glimpse of Harvard, moving at a snail’s pace. “Even just walking down Mass. Ave., there were hardly any cars,” said Katharine M. Chute ’11. “It was pretty quiet, and it was kind of nice.” By Thursday, most Harvard students had left for home or vacation, leaving behind athletes, students from across the pond or across the continent, and thesis-writing seniors. Nancy A. Chow ’08 worked on her grad school applications. “I’m using...
...previous games. “Brad has practiced the last couple of days, so we’re trying to see where he is,” Crimson coach Tommy Amaker said. “It looks like he’s getting healthy, and it’s nice to have him back. As he works his way back in, gets his wind, gets a few more practices under his belt, I think he’s going to have a chance to play minutes for us.” The return of Unger, who averaged 6.2 points...
...University Hall and just be ignored,” she said. Martel added that she would emulate the negotiation style of former UC President John S. Haddock ’07 in dealing with administrators—which she characterized as “let’s be nice to the administration, lets not give them an excuse to look at us as a bunch of whining spoiled kids.” PLAYING BY THE RULESIn an e-mail to candidates confirming their filing last week, UC Election Commission Chairman Michael L. Taylor ’08 noted some...
...really sketched out,” Dewey said. “He seemed like a nice guy, but then you realized that his whole life was just a house of cards...