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...sailed with junior crew Michelle Konstadt in B-division. The A-division team’s 14th place (132 points) and B-division’s 12th place (112 points) finishes earned the Crimson 10th place overall.OBERG TROPHYHarvard’s best showing came Saturday and Sunday at the Oberg Trophy, a 17-team race hosted by Northeastern and MIT.The Crimson fared well in all three divisions at the 17-race regatta, taking second overall. Junior skipper John Garrity and junior crew Kerry Anne Bradford continued their success from last weekend in representing A-division, as the pair scored...
...place nod.“We had our practices all week at Navy,” freshman skipper Drew Robb said. “I’ve been sailing non-stop for the past week. We’ve had a lot of practice lately.”OBERG TROPHYNortheastern played host to the Oberg Trophy on the Charles River, providing the No. 5 co-ed team with a bit of home-water advantage against the rest of the 18-team field. Harvard capitalized, cruising to a decisive first-place finish, totaling just 153 points in the easy...
...qualifying for the ACCs. “We have a young women’s team, and there are a lot of good New England women’s teams. This is a big statement for us at the end of the fall season.” RUDOLPH OBERG TROPHY The single regatta not related to the Head of the Charles that took place in Cambridge this weekend was hosted by Northeastern and MIT, and it featured 18 teams in three divisions competing in the Rudolph Oberg Trophy on Saturday and Sunday. Freshman skipper Drew Robb and freshman crew Hyunjin...
...Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music. "I want them to fulfil their potential. I can't ask more than that." "Kim can be strict, but nicely so," says Martin's wife Bernice, 67. "He sets high standards, but I enjoy that." And there's no elitism here, says Oberg: "Anyone can join. You just need to love singing...
...With loving and laughing, And quipping and quaffing, We're happy as happy can be. "It's like a family," says Oberg, who joined the choir two years ago. "You're dealing with people you'd never normally have contact with, and you grow really fond of them. I can see why some people have been in the choir for years and years. You work together to achieve something, and then you get that burst of applause and you feel enormous pride...