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...look back on the last five years with a great sense of satisfaction and pride,” he continued, and closed by saying that “Harvard’s greatest days are in the future...
...Providence, in which Harvard outscored Brown 45-23 in the first half, Harvard looked listless against a revitalized Bears squad that out-hustled Harvard around the court, jumping out to a 10-3 lead four minutes into the game.“We talked about having some pride tonight,” Brown coach Glen Miller said. “Harvard beat us twice last year and they thumped us the first game, and so we wanted to compete for forty minutes, and there’s no excuse for us not being able to win the hustle areas...
...Frank Sullivan said. Along with interior scoring, the Bears outrebounded the Crimson by five, a dramatic turnaround from the first time the two teams met, with Harvard winning the game and the battle of the boards by 14 in that one. “We talked about having some pride tonight,” Brown coach Glen Miller said. “Harvard beat us twice last year, and they thumped us the first game [this year]. “ “We wanted to compete for 40 minutes, and that means there’s no excuse...
Goofy or not, the shredders, long the muskrats of the mountain to the stately Alpine skiers, saved American pride on the snow during the first week of the Olympics. Bode Miller proved better on the dance floor than the slopes, finishing a disappointing fifth in the downhill, getting disqualified in the combined after taking the lead and not finishing the super-G. Lindsey Kildow wishboned her skis during a terrifying practice-run crash in the women's downhill and was air-lifted to a hospital in Torino. Miraculously, she raced two days later but finished eighth. Only the surprise winner...
...marksmanship) to the mortal anguish of hitting a human being. The sport is dangerous, which heightens its thrill, but it's a civilized level of danger that's usually manageable through good equipment, experienced companions, and traditional codes of conduct. The emotions behind these codes are old and fixed: pride and shame. Like a mountain climbing expedition, a hunting trip is an excuse-free zone. Once a person picks up his gun, he is that gun. And whatever that gun causes...