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Whatever uncertainties may surround the game, Harvard plans to treat it just like another day at Bright Hockey Center...
Hypochondria, which involves the enduring false belief that one is suffering from illness, is “a diffuse conglomeration of symptoms,” Lipsitt said. This is one reason why hypochondria remains an extremely difficult pathology to treat, he said...
...It’s a real treat for Maki to get to play with those two,” Smith said. “In the next couple years, having played with those two will really have helped...
...November of 2001, what would have been Montijo’s junior year, Monica had surgery to treat shoulder subluxation. Although she had practiced with the team through the fall, Montijo decided to take the semester off from Harvard entirely, and then withdrew for the rest of the year...
...should have the question in the fore of their minds that they’re constantly judging subconsciously: how much the campus needs a particular project. Anyone who’s observed the Council undergo its reforms over the past years should realize that its representatives, while chummy, hardly treat their jobs with levity—even the decisions that repulse me, like withholding money from Christian clubs that require their officers to be Christian, reveal the seriousness of the organization. These are people who are able to realize on their own that there’s a place...