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What’s their deal? Hicks and Pettinato charge the society makes a mockery of women in law, reinforcing a kind of Elle Woods image they’d rather shake...
...hiring of Erickson represents a huge shake-up for the Crimson women’s soccer program, which has seen only two head coaches since its inception in 1976. Current Nichols Family Director of Athletics Bob Scalise started the program before being replaced by Wheaton, who coached Harvard for 18 seasons...
SMITH: We've got excellent food for sale, including organics. We shake martinis, we've got the best in-flight entertainment system, and we just make the entire travel experience better. Song competes in the most aggressive, competitive markets in the U.S., and we're expanding this year into Los Angeles and San Francisco. And we're going to win in the Northeast by offering everyday low prices and the best flights...
Washington's tourist routes are well trod, but U Street isn't playing to outsiders: it's where young, creative Washingtonians go to shake off their political straitjackets. It's also home to some of the city's richest but oft-forgotten cultural history. Back in the U Street corridor's heyday, the place to be on a Saturday night was the Lincoln Theatre. The Before Harlem There Was U Street walking tour gives you a peek inside (the theater's been restored and again hosts performances), as well as offering stops at two of Duke Ellington's childhood homes...
...Tigers maintained a high rating throughout the first 750 meters, trying to shake Harvard’s undefeated second varsity. But the Crimson, which had overcome a boat-length deficit to Navy the week before, was not to be rattled...