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McKenna had help in front of him, however, as his defense, led by senior Mike Packard and sophomores Spencer Stenmark and Hani Rimlawi, turned in a commanding performance. Rimlawi’s outing was especially pivotal for Harvard, as he filled in admirably for junior Andrew Crocco, who missed the game with a dislocated shoulder...
...extent that Harvard does lack game experience, its youth will be most apparent in front of its own goal. Junior Joe Nejman and freshmen Zack Chandis and Doug Kocic will play long stick midfielder in front of a defense consisting of senior Mike Packard, junior Andrew Crocco and sophomore Spencer Stenmark...
...unlikely to succeed, but otherwise perfect. It was a brilliant way to secure fame, fortune and early retirement. “Survivor” has a predilection towards the Harvard-affiliated (note HLS student Nick Brown from season two and OCS counselor/cow’s blood aficionado Linda Spencer from season three). The stereotypical Ivy League type is a staple of any good reality show. If I could fake a little extra intellect and arrogance I was in like Flynn...
...Record" item on radioactive nuclear waste that will be buried in Yucca Mountain, Nev. [NOTEBOOK, Jan. 21], referred to the Energy Secretary as Abraham Spencer. The correct name is Spencer Abraham. In the same item, we said the buried waste will remain radioactive for 10,000 years. Instead, the figure 10,000 is the number of years of storage the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Environmental Protection Agency require to meet radiation-protection standards...
...behemoth whose holding company and top officer have given nearly $200,000 to the President and his party since Bush took office, including $25,000 for the May gala. Sources say Peabody chairman Irl Engelhardt and other energy executives met in March with two task-force members, Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham and Bush economic adviser Larry Lindsey. Cheney's group also heard in March from officials from the nuclear-energy industry--whose trade association, the Nuclear Energy Institute, contributed $100,000 to the Bush event. Both coal and nuclear power got major endorsements in the task-force report...