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...most idealistic among us, however, saw in the April Visiting Program an even greater opportunity: “Get them committed to my organization.” Or so I discovered when I spotted Maya D. Simpson ’11 in front of the Widener steps, exhorting every be-foldered passerby to accept one of her fliers. Not yet resistant to the temptations of a neon green slip of paper, a surprising number of prefrosh were stopping to listen...
...scoreboard. A successful kick from sophomore Thomas Hull put the score at 19-7.Next season, Harvard will be relying heavily on a pair of fifth-year quarterbacks, Chris Pizzotti and Liam O’Hagan, but with neither of them dressed for action on Saturday, freshmen Cameron Ely, Matt Simpson, and Collier Winters took over passing the pigskin.“Cam and Matt are still really raw,” Murphy said. “They don’t really understand the offense yet, which is predictable.”Ely went 1-of-3 for 20 yards, while...
...will have three quarterbacks with game experience in fifth-year seniors Liam O’Hagan and Chris Pizzotti, who was also a First Team All-Ivy selection last season, and freshman Collier Winters. The solid depth at the position made Saturday’s work for freshmen Matt Simpson and Cameron Ely little more than a battle for fourth-string honors.The biggest question at quarterback, for once, is not who the starter will be. While Pizzotti and O’Hagan have split starting duties for the last two seasons, there’s no doubt that Pizzotti will...
...they need.Subjected to just as many—if not more—jokes as these child actors are their parents, the “Stage Moms and Dads.” These scary fanatics should bear a large portion of the blame along with Burton. People like Joe Simpson, Jessica Simpson’s father, push their kids to unbearable limits for success, manipulating their children’s lives and then trying to share the spotlight.With post-childhood disasters like Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears dominating the celebrity news, it’s unlikely that...
Closer to home, we are bidding farewell to one of TIME's true legends: Jan Simpson. Over the course of her nearly three-decade career at TIME, Jan has held down pretty much every job in every category at the magazine and excelled at each one. Jan came here from the Wall Street Journal in 1979 to be a correspondent in the New York bureau. She was soon posted to Mexico City, where she dropped her bags and disappeared into Nicaragua for a year to cover the Sandinistas and the contras. Upon her return, she hopscotched from World-section writer...