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...mother used to play basketball, and I was taller than average,” Cserny said. “I kept playing because I loved...
With Harvard clinging to a three-point lead late in the first half against Penn, Merchant stole a pass in the Quakers’ end of the floor, drove the lane and threw down a slam over a much taller Penn player despite getting fouled. The play electrified the crowd at Lavietes Pavilion as Harvard marched to victory, snapping Penn’s 25-game Ivy winning streak...
...like a horse that hasn’t been broken. But you will end up getting in trouble together. Within three weeks of graduation he bursts on the scene. He is very much your equal and loves you for who you are. I think you are going to be taller than he is, but only when you wear high heels. As a couple, your energy is contagious. You are always entertaining people and you have to ability to draw people out of themselves and get the truth out of them. Physically, your man is husky and politically, Republican...
...contents of which are still unknown). Large metal handrails span the ceiling, lending support to students who would otherwise fall during their post-party drunkenness or the bumpy ride around campus. An imitation-leather strip of padding rests above the shuttle’s exit to protect taller students from injuring their heads. The red, plush upholstery on the gray seats almost matches the four no-smoking signs that breathe life into the shuttle wall’s mundane stretches of white paint and window. Such simplicity balances the external power of this ten foot, seven inch long monster...
...grace Leverett B-34. The roommates decided to partition the common room to form a fourth bedroom. But again, this is no common partition; it is not attached in any way to the ceiling, floor or walls. “We cut the vertical pieces of wood a little taller than the ceiling and just stood them up and jammed them into place. It’s immovable. And we were all pretty amazed at how well the wall turned out,” says Matchett...