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...third time in team history, the Harvard women's hockey team will have three captains in the 2000-1 season. The Crimson's newest leaders will be junior Angie Francisco and sophomores Angela Ruggiero and Jen Botterill, who will succeed seniors Sally Maloney and Kim McManama, the co-captains this past season...
Bellow has somehow sailed past the rocks on which so many American writers have foundered: burnout, alcoholism, depression, suicide. The only sign of inner turbulence in his life is the fact of his having been married five times. He jokes, "If at first you don't succeed, try again," and then offers a more serious account: "The times were so disorderly, and everything was up in the air. As part of that, you tried to anchor yourself. You're looking for an anchor, and a very attractive woman is to be preferred, if available. But they're not always...
...that funds have not been appropriated, CRLS students face the prospect of a diminished quality of education just when they will need it most. It is widely recognized that students with a solid high school education and a background in technology are more likely to succeed in today's economy...
...undergraduates who have experienced the world of pre-professional ballet, the life of a dancer demands far more than mere physical and creative exertion. It involves an infectious drive to succeed, often at the expense of personal growth and relationships. "It's definitely a statement about my experience in the ballet world that I find Harvard so friendly!" reflects Anna K. Weiss, a freshman in Wigglesworth. Weiss postponed college for two years to dance professionally...
...letter of recommendation for Gaughan and Daggett, Margo A. Welch, director of the Collaborative Integrated Services at the GSE, commended their "energy, determination to understand and to succeed, and the readiness to strengthen connections between people who can make a difference...