Word: seniors
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Three years later, Freed, now a senior, has seen the Crimson program improve immensely. This weekend at the 1989 Eastern Championships in Annapolis, Md., Harvard finished in fourth place--the best finish by any Crimson squad. And yesterday in the game for third-place, Harvard dropped a tough 11-9 decision to the host Midshipmen...
...difficult to understand why things American are close to the center of young Japanese dreams. "America is equated with freedom, openness, wide spaces," says Hikaru Hayashi, senior research director of Hakuhodo Institute of Life & Living, a research arm of one of Japan's largest advertising companies. "Sharing in America can release Japanese teenagers from the restraints they live with every day. Through fashion, they can capture a bit of the life-style they can never hope to live...
...Thereafter Hall's childhood was a disjointed and lonely one. "Teachers would write on my report card, 'Arsenio needs attention. Is there anything you can do about it?' " Yet his grades were good, and he avoided drugs in high school -- though he admits to a rebellious period as a senior. "You couldn't get close to him," remembers Marjorie Banks, his old Sunday school teacher and the wife of former Chicago Cubs star Ernie Banks. "When you talked to him, he'd see you and yet he didn't see you. His mind was always on something else...
Critics' Voices gives writers "a chance to say something they don't have space to say elsewhere in the magazine," notes senior editor Thomas Sancton. Most theater items, for example, are in addition to reviews that appear in the Theater section. The page also lets us expand conventional notions of "culture" by including such pastimes as circuses and sporting events. Says Sancton: "We don't want to be limited to traditional categories...
...Senior Julian Binavince split a pair of Harvard defenders for a breakaway on Roy to score the game-winner 1:26 into the third period as Yale continued to capitalize on more Harvard mistakes than Young would ever have predicted...