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...collapsing on the Engineers' weak defenders on offense. And with the trio of freshman center Dominic Moore, ECAC Rookie of the Week, junior center Steve Moore, selected for the ECAC Honor Roll, and junior winger Chris Bala consistently performing in the offensive zone, Harvard should be a force to reckon with...
...crooked or clueless. Yet, in Frum's analysis, the hideous '70s were a fulcrum and a rite of passage that changed almost everything and brought us, for good and ill, to where we are. He's right. Much has been gained on the journey. But Frum does not sufficiently reckon what has been lost...
...here for the regatta, and they left me with two tokens, so to speak, of their country. I've smoked one and am saving the other, but I don't know for how long." He shook his head, looked at the cigar closely as if it were something to reckon with, and exclaims, "Whooo." The difference between a good cigar and a bad cigar is spitting, Billy explains. "Bad cigars taste very bad. With a bad cigar, you're always lighting it, fighting the canoe. You like to have a cigar that burns evenly. I smoke only...
Harvard is quite capable of excelling in both the ECAC and on a national level, as evidenced by its NCAA Championship ten years ago. With the depth and talent the Crimson boasts this year, both with its veterans and new recruits, Harvard should be a force to reckon with...
...Berman was a force to reckon with in the midfield, using her dexterity and physical prowess to drive the ball up the field, while leveling those who crossed her path...