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Neil K. Mehta ’06, a second class marshal who heads this year’s class day speaker committee, said that he has relayed many seniors?? requests for MacFarlane to speak in the voice of Stewie during his speech today at 2 p.m. in Tercentenary Theatre. Stewie, who often makes sexual jokes and talks about killing his mother, is one of the most offensive characters on the cartoon show...
...Wilson has already wowed University administrators with her wit and her technical skills. But those who know her only as the force behind “Shaniqua” will see her in person today as she delivers the female Harvard Oration—the more serious of the seniors?? Class Day speeches—in Tercentenary Theatre. “Shaniqua” is just one of Wilson’s many creations. The Minneapolis, Minn., native taught herself web design freshman year because she was “sick of Dorm Crew.” Since...
...They’ve always shown that they’re incredible athletes and rowers.” The Black and White may yet be able to find that extra speed to challenge the Badgers next season, however, as the varsity eight is graduating just two seniors??its captains—Bates and Ashley Antony. “There’s a strong group of rising seniors, [and] the sophomores from this year will really step up,” Bates said. —Staff writer Caleb W. Peiffer can be reached at cpeiffer@fas.harvard.edu...
...Stone said in a preseason interview. “We’re going to rely a lot on goaltending and fortunately we have good goaltending. We need to keep everything simple.”As a result of the departures, Stone was left with three seniors??Raimondi, Boe, and captain Carrie Schroyer—to lead an inexperienced squad that included eight freshmen—many of whom logged significant minutes. The youthful unit had its inadequacies, particularly defensive stability (junior Lindsey Weaver was the lone blueliner returning with two letters under her belt), exposed by more...
...many college sports teams, graduation is the enemy—an annual exodus of the team’s most experienced and often most talented players. For the Harvard women’s golf team, however, the loss of three seniors??almost half of its roster—provided the opportunity for new talent to take the reins. It was freshman Ali Bode who set the tone for the upcoming year, earning a share of first-place honors in the season-opening Dartmouth Invitational. “As a freshman, it was great for her to contribute that...