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...hopes heaped on the Crimson’s collective shoulders. Highly touted in pre-season projections, both he and his teammates were expected to easily repeat and improve upon their performances from the season before. Not an altogether easy task considering Welch’s second-team All-American nod and Harvard’s at-large NCAA berth the season before...
...Kerry, it was his first political loss since 1970, when voters in Massachusetts’ Third District squashed his bid for the Democratic congressional nomination. But the Bay State gave Kerry the nod for lieutenant governor in 1982, and two years later, he was elected to the U.S. Senate seat which he has held ever since...
...really look anyone in the eye. Sometimes I catch glances and when people see me they know not to talk to me, they know, they know, so I stammer around in this silence catching glances and rejecting them and out of the corner of my eye I see them nod and know. They’ve been there, too. Maybe they’re there right...
...feels confident that either one of these players will be able to fill Wiggin’s spot if necessary, even though they have both seem limited action this fall. Senior midfielder Zach Chandis—who started against Princeton on Saturday—will most likely get the nod as the fourth defender...
...does harbor affection for his tortured creations—“Sure,” Payne offers with a wide nod and no hesitation when asked if he loves his characters. And then, grasping the contradiction inherent in his work: “I love myself and hate myself...