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...Hagerman. “I just tried to squeeze as much out of the day as possible.”DOING IT FOR THEMSELVESTo respond to the struggles of training, pressure, and breaking boundaries in a sport dominated by men, the Olympic women of the Harvard hockey team draw strength from a variety of sources. After apologizing for being trite, Cahow attributes her own determination and inspiration to her mom, a doctor who was one of just eight women in her Harvard Medical School class. “I think she’s a pretty incredible woman...
...just a power voice,” Abdul said, wishing there had been more “dynamics.” Jackson agreed, saying that he wanted to see more “color” in Brown’s singing, but that “on the strength of [her] voice,” he would let her through. A Harvard freshman living in Mower, Rachel E. Flynn ’09, has also had an American Idol experience. “I went and auditioned about a week before I left for the Freshman Arts Program...
...generating any good looks at the net, then you would have cause to be concerned.”But the offensive woes don’t stop with the power play.Freshman Sarah Wilson’s game-winner in overtime marked the Crimson’s first even-strength goal since junior Liza Solley’s tally in the first period of the New Hampshire game on Jan. 11.That’s a span of 303:48 without an even strength goal.Those results certainly don’t show a lack of opportunities.Harvard...
...have become first lady were it not for a call that her husband made, in a moment of calculated decency, to Mrs. King. Both women would come to know all too well the costs of leadership. After her husband's death, Mrs. King seemed to draw on his strength, and make it her own. "Coretta had every right to count the costs and step back from the struggle," President Bush said. "But she decided that her children needed more than a safe home; they needed an America that upheld their equality and wrote their rights into law." Because...
...league and national champion No. 1 Yale. Stacked with talented veterans and a key newcomer at the No. 1 slot in freshman Lily Lorentzen, the Crimson appeared well equipped for a run at the Ivy and Howe Cup titles. According to Harvard coach Satinder Bajwa, Harvard’s strength at the top two flights—including Lorentzen and junior No. 2 Kyla Grigg, who is ranked second overall in intercollegiate play—would be key to wins over teams like Yale and Trinity. “With Lily and Kyla, we’re very strong...