Word: roundness
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...first taste of league action, the freshman hitter came out of the gate aggressively against Dartmouth, scoring 19 kills and hitting for .531 in the first round of the tournament. Ingersoll flexed her defensive muscle as well, posting a team high three blocks...
...flanked rows of shot glasses filled with a Russian vegetable-based concoction at the cocktail reception. The recently restored clerestory windows let in natural light for the first time in 65 years, but, most importantly, the concert program featured the works of three great Russian composers. When the last round of applause on Wednesday night faded into indistinguishable chatter, the concertgoers left the hall assured that American-born conductor James Levine was back and had sent the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s 128th season off to a rousing start.Levine ascended the podium for the first time after undergoing surgery...
...cold of a cool Friday September night. It continued with my family’s alma mater, the Univesity of Virginia, getting their crap rocked by previously un-victorious (?) Duke in ACC play, and it ended with “the slip felt (read, heard, who knows) round the world,” as Harvard fell to Brown, whose mascot is the Bears, whose poop smells so freaking bad. By extension, Brown smells like bear poop. Brown stinks. Logic v. Brown: logic always wins!!!!Let’s start with the worst: Harvard’s ugly 24-22 loss...
...preparing for this week’s important trip to the Riviera All-American Championships. Like Rosekrans, Peterzan did not play singles because of a lingering injury. Nevertheless, Peterzan was able to compete in doubles with Cao. The duo earned an 8-4 victory in the first round of the top flight but dropped a close match with the Bulldogs 8-6 in quarterfinals. Both Jania and Cao will be important forces in the Crimson doubles lineup this season and according to Peterzan, the two have been making strides this fall. “They’re playing well...
...says. “The biggest hope for our young secondary is sort of to grow up fast this year.”If Harvard has any hopes of an Ivy title repeat, the secondary will need to use the experience against these early-season, pass-heavy offenses to round out what is otherwise the most seasoned defense in the Ivy League.—Staff writer Dixon McPhillips can be reached at fmcphill@fas.harvard.edu...