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...that point, Emerson recalls, he took time to reflect on how he could give back to the Harvard community...
...when faced with a decision, always do the more memorable thing. You definitely won’t remember another Saturday afternoon you spent in Lamont writing a paper about how dinosaurs affected the cosmic connections of the universe, but you’ll never forget the time you took a road trip to Maine with your friends in search of the perfect lobster. Don’t be afraid to get off campus and take some risks...
...before my parents left, before they kissed me, and waved, and drove back home, my father took me aside...
...sitting, waiting—at least it seemed he was waiting. I picked up a palm nut lying on the ground, which they love, and held it out to him and he didn’t want it. He turned his head away, I put my hand closer, he took the nut, dropped it, and then very gently squeezed my hand—which is how chimps reassure each other. So that was a perfect communication using a form of communication that clearly predates words...
...last time the teams faced, two of the Crimson’s top pitchers, rookie Jess Ferri and sophomore Rachel Brown, struggled against a potent Cornell offense, before Black took the mound and led Harvard to a 7-6 nightcap...