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...having to live them, make them interesting for ourselves. So instead of sharing our problems over cosmopolitans—like Carrie and the girls—we share ours over molten chocolate cake at Finale. (Unless our particular problem is how to lose ten pounds before the first 70 degree day.) Instead of conversations at “the coffee shop,” ours happen in “the dining hall...
...next four matches to tie the overall score at three. At No. 1, Ko defeated Scott 6-2, 7-5 for her ninth victory of the season, and at No. 3, Rosekrans took down Mary Beth Winingham 7-6 (5), 6-2. The freshman led Harvard with ten singles victories and suffered just one loss in Ivy League singles this year.Dartmouth took the No. 2 and No. 5 matches in straight sets. At No. 2, Peterzan fell to Zebroski 6-4, 6-1, and in the No. 5 position Curto lost 6-4, 6-0 to Georgiana Smyser...
...need to count cards is...grade-school math.” As attendees followed along in their own decks, he explained the counting process. Cards numbered two through six are “plus one”; seven through nine are “neutral”; and ten through ace are “minus one.” Adding the value of the cards being played gives the “count” of the decks, and the higher the count, the better the chance of winning in a game of blackjack. Using this basic strategy...
...wanted to finish up the first day. The winds picked up today [for round three], which makes scoring low a lot harder, so that can account for the higher scores.” Sophomore Greg Shuman led the Harvard contingent with a top-ten individual finish, followed closely by fellow sophomore Danny Mayer, who tied for 11th. Shuman shot 230 (72-78-79) and Mayer turned in 71-79-80. Shuman and Mayer were tied for eighth going into Sunday. Penn’s Michael Blodgett finished first individually with 218 (75-67-76). Tying for 20th, sophomore Peter Singh...
...freshmen Emily Henderson and Ellen Macadam came around to score when sophomore Jessica Pledger singled to short. Sophomore Melissa Schellberg knocked in the third run of the inning and freshman pinch hitter Caitlin Bowers doubled down the left field line to score the final two.Brown missed scoring opportunities, leaving ten runners on base over seven innings of play. BROWN 7, HARVARD 6With a comfortable lead going into what would have been the final frame, the Crimson gave up four runs, tying the score at six. The Bears began the seventh inning rally with a one-out infield hit followed...