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...political action chair of the Harvard Black Men’s Forum and lead organizer of the meeting with Smith, said he had set up the meeting out of concern that an all-white advisory committee might not have the cultural breadth necessary to pick a dean representative of the entire student body. “You’d think there would be a little more inclusion,” Ayogu said. “The Dean of the College has control over a large part of our experience.” Ayogu said he was surprised by Smith?...
...carries. The Harvard secondary held the Tigers to only 10 completions and 84 passing yards, and limited top receiver Brendan Circle to two catches for 31 yards. Last year, Circle burned the Crimson for 114 yards. Senior cornerback Steven Williams grabbed two interceptions, leaving him just one pick shy of the Harvard career record of 15. “They have some tremendous athletes in their secondary,” Circle said. “Steve [Williams] and Andrew [Berry] are tremendous athletes, and [Doug Hewlett]...They certainly disrupted some things and they had a great game...
...crew.A former Canadian hockey star and standout all-around athlete, senior Anton Wintner competed in rugby, track, football, basketball, lacrosse, and hockey before he even got to college. But when Wintner arrived at Harvard, it was time to pick up an oar.“Rowing was one sport I had never done,” Wintner said. “I came to Harvard, and the only sports you could just pick up and walk on to were basically track and rowing. I decided that I had a little bit better of a physique for rowing than for running...
...ways to bring the team together outside of the boathouse. It’s so important that she brings people together in a realm outside the world of rowing.”So the crew is back, with a strong, young team ready to pick up where Radcliffe left off last year.And everyone, from the coaches to the captains to the walk-ons, has one goal in mind, the same goal as always—a return to glory.—Staff writer Walter E. Howell can be reached at wehowell@fas.harvard.edu...
...especially the jumper and the school mandated beret.” At these points I usually felt so terrible about the uniform deprivation—we couldn’t even wear camouflage prints to school, because it reminded the school administrators of war—that I would pick up a stick and whack it against a tree until I felt better. However, now I no longer have to fantasize about boarding school or knee socks or lying about pushing someone out of a tree. Now I can make my imaginary uniform a reality thanks to the efforts...