Word: strides
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...strength and tradition of Harvard rowing attracted him over that of other Ivy League schools. He speaks of a certain "Harvard style" in crew. "It's very fluid, you try to remove and check or hesitation in your stride...
...visitors, meanwhile, will counter with Sherrie Chocola in goal. She'll have to turn aside a potent Crimson offense finally starting to hit its stride. Harvard had some early-season scoring troubles, but Landry's recent explosion has propelled the entire team to four consecutive victories...
...Matthews Hall roommates seem to take Copaken's outside commitments in stride. "At first I was overwhelmed to have some one so talented in my room," says Tilar Olive '88, adding. "But it has worked out great--she is just like the rest...
...father's disguise and commissioning the Requiem. Similarly, the two main actors, chosen from a thousand who auditioned for the roles, must follow different circuits to their roles. Hulce, who may be remembered by movie fans as the prime nerd in National Lampoon's Animal House, must stride on-screen as a fop manqué, pinwheeling his arrogance, before the audience can find the obsession at the core of his genius. Hulce prepared for the role by practicing piano four hours a day. "After that," he says, "all I felt like doing was dancing and drinking all night...
...full cost of day care, but others charge so much less than privately run centers that it constitutes a major bargain. Intermedics, a heart-pacemaker manufacturer in Freeport, Texas, for example, charges its employees $25 a week per child. At its day care centers in Boston and Cambridge, the Stride Rite shoe company bills workers a maximum of $50 a week...