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...broke out last year to the tune of a team-leading 14.9 ppg. At the three spot, Sullivan has several options, which include 6’2 sophomore Andrew Pusar, a rugged defender who will help to limit Harvard’s vulnerability to the deep ball, and smooth-shooting freshman Jeremy Lin, who when on the court would team with Housman and Goffredo to give the team three legitimate threats from beyond the arc. This year’s squad is thus more reminiscent of the classic guard-driven Crimson teams under Frank Sullivan, chief among them those...
...first six games with a torn meniscus, while forward Liz Tindal played in only two games before going down—also with a torn meniscus—for the remainder of the season.“Because of all our injuries, last season was anything but smooth,” Tindal says. “It was this constant process of getting hurt and coming back, and there’s always a tough transition to make there.”But inconsistency and turbulence on the court didn’t hurt the team’s camaraderie...
Nonetheless, the performers of “Never Gonna Dance” pay fitting homage to him with their smooth and precise style. Singer Arlo D. Hill ’08—a familiar face in Harvard theater who just finished a star performance in the Ex’s “Dinner”—does an admirable rendition of Astaire’s voice with his mellow opening number. Lead dancers Alissa C. Clarke ’07 and Kevin Shee ’10 fill the shoes of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers...
...last time presumptive Pentagon boss Robert M. Gates faced Senate confirmation - for CIA director in 1991- he put a small good-luck charm in his pocket. It was a smooth, white oblong stone he'd picked up while hiking in Washington State's Olympic Range. Gates put it in his pocket to remind him during the tough confirmation hearings that there was life after Washington if his nomination went down to defeat...
...rises to the basket, the lay-up is contested, forcing the big man to lower his head, glide under the hoop, and deliver a silky-smooth reverse...