Word: pounds
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Sophomore Fran Volpe, a 177 pound Harvard wrestler, said he has heard wrestlers brag about how many pounds they can lose to make weight. Volpe reminds us, though, that this pride is merely a strange offshoot of the sport and should not detract from the essence of wrestling itself...
...just as in the previous night's match, the team that was down went on a roll. Lehigh ripped off three straight victories, including a major decision--worth four points-- in the 150-pound weight class, to take 1 10-9 lead...
...from Harvard's standpoint came from Mosley at the 167-pound weight class. Perhaps Harvard's most impressive wrestler, Mosely put a big hurt in the Engineer's Mark Dufrense, pinning him at 1:50 in the second period and earning the Crimson a crucial six points...
...Durbin stepped onto the mat for the second-to-last match of the night--this time he was wrestling at the 190-pound class--Harvard looked to be in a good position, ahead 18-13. However, things weren't so simple...
...school yearbook Monica's senior year, a classmate calls Lewinsky her "guardian angel." Lewinsky's page included dedications to her parents, her brother and her friends and a paean to her favorite soap opera, Days of Our Lives. The page is also dotted with quotes from Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, William Wordsworth--and Dr. Seuss ("It's fun to have fun but you have to know how"). Her classmates voted her "most likely to have her name in lights...