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...does best.”Thomas adds that Christensen’s progress this season is something that helped her win on Friday. “Her consistency, her takeoff and her approach has become something very easy and very smooth,” Thomas said.Christensen believes that her success hangs on her ability to be calm and relaxed during a meet, qualities that captain Sally Stanton believes she possesses. “[Christensen] never has a bad performance; some days she has great ones and some days she had good ones,” Stanton said...
...Those are the guys that we worry about, and we couldn’t do much with them all day,” Walsh said. “We just tried to get the other guys out.” Harvard had a fair amount of success early against Dartmouth lefty ace Russell Young, who allowed a scattered six hits and three runs over a seven-inning, complete game effort. O’Neill accounted for all of the Crimson’s offense, shooting nearly-identical doubles down the left field line in both the second and fourth innings...
Following the success of his election play, Miller directed his first production for the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players in his freshman spring. While dabbling in Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club productions, he joined Gilbert and Sullivan’s board of directors, serving as treasurer and then president, and eventually directing the group’s 50th anniversary productions of “H.M.S. Pinafore” and “Trial by Jury.” Miller has only appeared on the Harvard stage twice, once as Frankenfurter in “The Rocky Horror Picture Show?...
...going to be a person that he's in touch with. Clive's always in touch with young, creative people. I love Clive, he's a very talented guy. I'm sure he'll find more opportunity, he always does. He always surprises everyone with new talent and success. He's a great inspiration to me. He's liable to come up with a hit that may not change the industry, but certainly change the economic circumstances of those who are close to him. He does that all the time...
...Harvard to lose an opportunity to boost its reputation as an authority on the study of contemporary society. “When people think of cutting edge research study on popular culture, they do not think of Harvard,” he said. Though its first year was a success, the future of ROFLCon has yet to be determined, according to organizers. “To be honest, we haven’t given that much thought to what to do next year,” Hwang said. For others, the better question is not what next year holds...