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...four years was the icing on the cake. And yet, contrary to what many think, Clarke’s success did not come easily. After having four knee surgeries and then injuring her shoulder at the end of her sophomore year, Clarke has worked hard with both the Harvard training center and her doctors in Phoenix to get to this day. “I’ve been injured for the past two seasons so it was nice to finally [win Ivies],” Clark said. “Now I am able to compete and train...
...Coach Thomas] said that you can only get so good technically at an event when you’re training for five different events,” Flahive says. “We train mainly for our endurance and speed. He tells us that when it’s game time, we just have to compete, and it’s really all about confidence...
...staying in Boston and considering continuing to train as a hurdler,” Flahive says. “It’ll be great to stick around and stay involved with the program. We’re just going up from here. It’s just getting started...
...high priority.” Indeed, that’s because moral education is not a priority for the College. The old Harvard had its prejudices against women and minorities, but it tried to teach its graduates as best it knew how. Now, University Hall seems determined to train the next generation of professional women, yet it seems to have forgotten its men, explaining to them the boundaries but never the game plan...
...transforms each line of Dr. Seuss’s work into a varied, expressive musical phrase. By adding his own personal touches, like an adaptation of “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad” preceding the lines of “A train, a train, a train, a train! Could you, would you on a train?”—Kapilow transforms Dr. Seuss’s classic tale. In addition to adding variety, the creative arrangement and interplay of ritardandos, accelerandos, crescendos, and diminuendos further the emotional component...