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...breathe a deep sigh of relief, proud of my team. As usual, the day’s work is already catching up to me. Just four more hours, I try to convince myself. That’s nothing...
...Harvard will have a pretty proud moment if this guy climbs to the top,” wrote Ashton B. Carter, Ford Foundation professor of science and international affairs, in an e-mail...
...accustomed to this stress and structure by senior year, but it seems several summers of urban independence have only made brick walls and handbooks harder to handle. Freedom can be hard to find. And we’re angry about it. But not willing to complain and much too proud to slow down, we drive forward and fly further, facing one-ways and turbulence the whole ride. Thus it’s really no wonder we’re left worked-up at the end of each week. It’s more than understandable that here at Harvard...
Even the West Point parents in attendance couldn't help laughing a bit at these proud ranks being hobbled by a lone hat. But as I watched, I finally figured it out: these things that West Pointers do--parading in unyielding formation, shining already gleaming boots, enlisting to sacrifice their lives on some unknown and unloved territory far from home--are done not out of foolishness but out of faith. They have faith that American values and resourcefulness do not lend themselves to meaningless death...
...really proud of the guys,” Kerr said. “I thought they worked really really hard, and I think they deserved the victory...