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...Snow??s e-mail contained no information about the precise nature of the injury and did not specify that it was sustained at Polo practice, but did state that Shaker had to be taken to the Medical Center by emergency helicopter, and that a team of specialists had arrived at the hospital to “determine whether and how [the] internal bleeding may be relieved...
...Harvard representative—identified by Snow as the Harvard dean for emergency situations—was at the hospital yesterday evening with a collection of around a dozen of Shaker’s friends, roommates, and teammates, according to Snow??s e-mail...
...doesn’t, at least, not to a novice. But once Snow hops onto a horse and wields a mallet, it all becomes clear. Snow??who was the captain of his high school hockey, lacrosse, and soccer teams—is that all-around athlete who possesses the added dimension of poise that distinguishes the truly talented from the merely overeager. Crocker Snow Jr. ’61, coach of the Harvard men’s polo team, sums it up by calling his son a “quiet player...
...Harvard in the B division, pacing the boat to a first-place finish. Himler was his crew for the first four races, with Stokes stepping in for the regatta’s final race. Despite the unpredictable conditions—Sunday brought cold rain, extreme wind, and even snow??it was Garrity’s leadership that kept the Crimson in the event and guided the team to a third-place overall finish. “Garrity and I were able to put the bow down, we could keep it flat,” Himler said...
...play of a single significantly higher rated player frequently changes the entire outlook of a game, and Snow??s did exactly that, as he controlled the ball and the match early before slowing down and laying off in the second half to even the playing field—opening the door for Yale’s coemback. While strong play from Ashby might have made up the difference, not playing for his own team he lacked the presence to do so fully...