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Lee’s client list reads like a roster of America’s top multinational companies: Apple, Intel, Cisco, Proctor & Gamble. He wins national recognition for his litigation and manages to make all his kids’ weekend soccer games...
Despite its small roster of only four sailors, the women’s team has been able to finish among the top five in the majority of its significant regattas. Powers, along with sophomores Emily Lambert, Marie Appel, and Alexandra Jumper—all four of whom were selected for the All-New England Team—now find themselves ranked fourth in the country entering the final competition of the year...
...opposite end of the spectrum, Yashinksy has accumulated a long roster of theater experience during his time at Harvard. He has never taken a Dramatic Arts class, saying he uses his classes for inspiration...
Admittedly, adding more options to Fly-By’s roster as suggested might slow down the dining process. However, the assumption that all Fly-By patrons want a quick lunch is largely false anyway. Often, students go to Fly-By simply because the location or times are convenient. Fly-By is the only free lunch option available to upperclassmen near the Science Center. It is also the only viable option near the Yard for students who must eat before a 12 p.m. class. No River House dining halls are open at 11:30 a.m. Therefore, HUDS should certainly keep...
Seeing the last name Cohen on the Harvard lacrosse roster has become all too familiar this decade. Cohen’s two older brothers, Steven and Greg, played for the Crimson and graduated in 2006 and 2007. Jeff has looked to his brothers for inspiration throughout the years, especially when he was just getting his start...