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...They??ve got their swords, they??re out there with their spears,” Cissie says. “They??re out there not drawing blood, but definitely making an impression on each other about who’s tougher...
...unexpected loss to UConn has left Crocker more expressive of his worries than usual. “The cards are really stacked against us. Cornell and UConn, they??ve got the facilities, the program,” Crocker says. In Harvard’s club, “there’s only one [player] that had any previous polo experience, which is a huge handicap against all the other teams we’re playing because they attract and recruit young players that come to play polo and have played before...
...they carry on in the sport of polo, they??re going to run into each other again down the road,” Cissie says. “They??re all going to have shared this experience during this time of their lives, and I find that it’s fascinating, because I’ve been around long enough to see a generation continue...
...They can be kind of crazy some nights,” Compton says. “They are so talented you can’t always tell. They??ll be louder and laugh more...
...unavoidable factor, it would be simplistic to ignore other aspects of the candidates. “I would hope no one’s decision is driven solely by race,” he said. “I haven’t heard any members say that they??re voting because of someone’s race.” But some residents said they felt the school committee did not give sufficient weight to Turk’s Cambridge roots. “Lifelong service to this city doesn’t mean a damn thing...