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Former Harvard superstar Jesse Jantzen ‘03 ended with a sixth place finish. Jantzen showed he still has what it takes to overpower his opponents, refusing to let three—Erik Gutnik, Chris McCormick, and Jerrod Sanders??€”tally points against him. He also defeated Jeff Ratliff 6-0, 4-1 and lost a close match to Gator Doug Schwab...
...which charges a hefty sum for use of its space. Even if Sanders were free, it would be a flawed venue. It only seats 1,166 people, and one need only remember the absurdity of Jim Breuer grunting and grabbing his belly between two Grecian statues to realize that Sanders??€™s lofty, academic air is not an ideal setting for a sweet college concert...
...Alex Sanders??€”the South Carolina judge, humorist, and politician, and a hero of mine—likes to say that “those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat that damned George Santayana quote over and over again...
...first day of Social Analysis 10. Many students are dissatisfied with the course—26 percent of those who wrote written responses for the CUE Guide believe the course has a conservative bias, according to the Guide’s 2002-2003 edition. But hundreds continue to pack Sanders??€™ pews to hear Baker Professor of Economics Martin S. Feldstein ’61 give his lectures on introductory economics—possibly because they have no other option...
Helping to raise money for the country’s only all-folk radio station, Garfunkel—his big, frizzy brown mane peppered with gray—seemed comically out of place between Sanders??€™ marble statues...