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...chance I’d been waiting for since the womb. And what did I make of this chance? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. I hadn’t thought that far as to what I would actually say to her. So I just walked. And walked. Until finally, God took pity on me:“So where are you moving to?”I didn’t know what to say.“Washington.” “Oh, that’s neat.”“Yeah, I guess...
...turkey club sandwich with fries seemed like an appealing option. The Thursday Chef's Special, London Broil with mushroom sauce, was tempting but would probably lead to a longer, less efficient lunch. And Harvard students can't be bothered to wait for their food. After ordering the former, service took 13 minutes to deliver, which is just enough time to skim over those lecture notes or memorize a few foreign language vocabulary words...
...continues throughout the entire meet.“[Her appetite] is quite weird, because doing that would make other people sick during practice, but it makes her feel better.” Smith said.This past weekend, Merritt led the Crimson at the Harvard/Yale-Oxford/Cambridge meet in New Haven, Conn. She took first place individually in both the 100-meter run and the 200-meter run, and helped the 4x100 team claim the first place title as well. For her dominating performance, Merritt was named co-winner of the most valuable performer’s award.This weekend will mark the last home...
...home run and have to walk off their field,” Vertovez said. “We wanted to get back in there and score some more runs. We just have to capitalize earlier and we won’t run that risk.”Black, who took home Ivy Pitcher of the Week honors for her 13.2 innings of scoreless ball last week, was saddled with her first loss of the season after allowing seven runs, four earned, in 3.1 innings of work.Harvard will look to get back on the winning track tomorrow when it opens...
Sounds great. The 30 students who took over University Hall, on the other hand, violently barged in at noon on April 9th. One picked up and carried a dean outside, and another punched an assistant dean in the face. The students evicted all the administrators and let in hundreds more protesters throughout the afternoon and night, until the number mushroomed to 500. They wanted ROTC to be eliminated, since the draft was taking so many students away to Vietnam. They were also angry about what they felt was an out-of-touch administration--the most salient example being...