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...experienced Harvard fleet consisting of three boats. Johnson and senior crew Kristen Lynch were sailing in the final Fowle trophy of their careers, while junior captain skipper Kyle Kovacs and junior crew Elyse Dolbec put forth perhaps the strongest performance of the weekend. Knowles and senior crew Emily Simon??a boat that hadn’t sailed in the event in years past—also paced the Crimson during a difficult weekend.“Kyle Kovacs told me it was one of the most stressful regattas he’s ever sailed in his life...
...things in control, but they spiral out of control anyway.' As “Reception” enters its last week before production, Cregg remains enthusiastic despite the pressures of the final rehearsals. She attributes this confidence to the able direction of Simon N. Nicholas ’07. 'Simon??s very laid back, which is great in a director because once you get down to Tech Week and it seems that every little thing is going wrong, it’s great to have a director with a handle on things.' Cregg reflects on rehearsal...
...need a ride. Otherwise, the $30 tickets go to waste. The only impulse more natural to me than looking out for myself is looking out for my money. Apparently, 30 bucks is worth more than my life.I’m wearing a skirt, and Simon??s in khakis. But standing in front, with a pointy nose and prudish mouth, I still scare the cars away. We don’t look like guitar toting, hippie hitchhikers. Fortunately, Simon has puppy-dog eyes and baby teeth set on a big head that I can hide behind. He sticks...
Students who dread the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) need no longer worry—losing weight and staying healthy is possible just by doing laundry, bowling, or gardening, according to a new book by a Harvard Medical School researcher. Dr. Harvey B. Simon??s new book “The No Sweat Exercise Plan: Lose Weight, Get Healthy, and Live Longer” says that slight modifications to most people’s daily lives are enough for weight loss, disease prevention, and overall health. “For years, I believed that in order to benefit from...
...editors: A recent op-ed by Samuel M. Simon that cites my research (“Who Really Serves?,” column, Jan. 19) was brought to my attention, and I wanted to express my thanks for your interest. I agree with pretty much all of Simon??s analysis, so was a bit surprised when he also wrote that my Heritage Foundation study has “some serious flaws.” One of the things Simon might have meant is that the paper’s recruit data are from 1999 and 2003, which...