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...line of Harvard attendees. Eleven generations of Rogers descendants have worn crimson, and two of his ancestors served as president of the University: John Rogers (1682-1684) and John Leverett (1662-1724). At 6’2’’ and 155 lbs., Rogers is a lightweight rower with a heavyweight legacy...
...college admissions time grew closer, Simmons began to question her desire to attend Harvard. While she had spent many years cheering for the Crimson, she had become a very successful rower at St. Paul’s, and was being recruited by many national universities. In particular, she was intrigued by the Naval Academy. “I had always wanted to be an astronaut,” Simmons says. “I was tempted by the idea of being able to fly planes and being a woman in the military...
...think the speaker vastly overestimated the level of prejudice that was present in her audience,” rower Jeremy N. King ’04 said. “The content of the event was unnecessary and, at times, insulting to Harvard athletes...
...love life. Softball played cupid when Whitton met boyfriend Christopher T. Brown ’05 at a team party last year. “I was a junior and he was a freshman, so it was very scandalous,” Whitton says. As for Brown, a heavyweight rower, it’s not the age difference that bothers him. “The hardest part about dating her is getting used to being known only as Tiffany’s boyfriend,” he says, laughing. “I figure she’s my best...
...George Washington rower was also hurt, according to the Providence Journal...