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Although you must start out rowing in a boat by yourself, it is actually easier to ride with two people in a boat once you get accustomed to rowing, and have learned to do things like “feather.” Note: Feathering is a rowing term for how to rotate the oars as they cycle through the water and air. It’s also harder to tip with two people, although the huskier boats, called “wherries,” which beginners use, are usually more difficult to tip than the slender, long boats...
...only those damn Yankees had not stolen their great Bambino, according to Red Sox mythology, Boston would now be the envy of baseball. Were it not for those high-nosed moneybags in New York disrupting destiny, the Red Sox would drive the bandwagon that every young fan wants to ride...
...main hope—and I’m sure I share this with the rest of the committee—is that in the coming years we will be able to ride the wave of enthusiasm toward student-alum and alum-alum relations to provide warm and intellectual resources to one another.” said Jennifer N. Wynn ’06, the Black Student Association’s Alumni Representative...
...wouldn’t have to worry about other teams catching us or facing a deficit going into the second round. On the other hand, if we didn’t play well, there’s no chance for redemption, which can make for a pretty long ride home...
...lack of self-consciousness is. When George Plimpton ’48 died last week, obituaries didn’t mention his GPA, or the brilliance of his pronouncements in section. They did include a description of his disrupting a Lexington ceremony honoring Paul Revere’s ride by galloping in costumed as a British officer and stealing a dignitary’s microphone...