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...jump from one conditioning regimen to another. And the time spent across the Charles—well, it adds up. And then there’s the issue of loyalty, as Rob Fried ’04 indicated to The Crimson during his senior year. A hockey recruit and lacrosse walk-on, Fried explained that an incoming athlete “has a certain level of indebtedness to those coaches who facilitated his matriculation.” And, Fried added, “some coaches do not feel comfortable with the two-sport commitment because of the risk of injury...
During his talk, Gross also trumpeted the College’s plan to revamp the advising program and recruit a large group of upperclassmen peer advisers to work with the non-residential advisers in all concentrations...
Meanwhile, America has been at war, and Summers still couldn’t keep away from those geese. He had the temerity to suggest that Harvard ought to allow the armed forces of the United States to recruit on campus. My God, doesn’t this man realize Cambridge is a district of Pyongyang? He must be anti-homosexual, that’s it: it’s “Don’t ask don’t tell,” not being at war, that matters. (I don’t care for the word...
...online protest emerged, Craig, who is really almost 6 ft. tall, knocked out two teeth filming a fight scene in Prague and faced the emasculating rumor that he couldn't handle his Aston Martin's stick shift. Ex-Bonds Brosnan and Roger Moore spoke up for the new recruit. "He's a helluva good actor," said Moore, noting that no one has yet seen Craig in the role. "So why attack him?" See, Daniel, at least there are spies who love...
...recruit to the Government department will also likely offer classes under...