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Harvard stayed in fourth place the entire weekend, displaying its consistency and depth across the board. The Crimson closed the meet with a third-place finish in the 400 freestyle relay. Additionally, junior Pat Quinn garnered points for Harvard with a seventh-place finish in the 50-yard freestyle and a sixth in the 100 freestyle...
...Nancy Pelosi at the Capitol a week after the Democrats prevailed in congressional elections was a party some power players had been waiting more than a decade to attend. The fęte was for newly elected freshmen lawmakers, but Pelosi's invited guests included big-name Democratic lobbyists like Jack Quinn, Tony Podesta and Steve Elmendorf. Said a partygoer: "I thought to myself, they're all back, all the same old faces. It was just like old times...
...been great to see [these swimmers] win pretty much all of their events against top guys from other schools.” The competition opened, however, with a critical team win for Harvard in a tight 200-medley relay. Rathgeber, freshman Simone Melillo, sophomore Bill Jones, and junior Pat Quinn each swam a leg in the nail-biter, as the Crimson edged out Columbia 1:32.46 to 1:33.92. Harvard added to its lead considerably in the 1000 freestyle, as Wollner finished first at 9:28.18, with teammates Mason Brunnick and Eric Lynch close behind. Columbia’s Kevin...
...last night’s event, compared to a weekly average of 60 to 80, Cambridge Forum Board President Ann Daily said. “He’s just such an icon,” she said of Zinn. One of the listeners was William C. Quinn ’10, a professed fan of Zinn’s work, who nonetheless did not wholly agree with the historian. “I love Howard Zinn, but sometimes I think there’s a bit of a disconnect,” said Quinn. “You need...
...your tea? Or how about lower electricity bills? Disgusted with their utility companies' plans to hike electricity rates as much as 55% in 2007, Illinoisans are throwing their version of the Boston Tea Party, sending tea bags with their bill payments as a sign of protest. Lieutenant Governor Pat Quinn, a legendary showman who has few official duties and plenty of time to think up such stunts, says thousands of tea bags have been sent to ComEd and Ameren, the state's largest utilities, since the protest began on Sept. 18. (It's set to continue until November to compel...