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...sensitive and self-sufficient, but maintain a strong, masculine personality. The problem is, of course, guys like this don’t really exist. So, the guys who end up with the girls are not the ones who have these traits, but the ones who are able to trick girls into thinking that they do. You must subtly show the girl you are courting that you are sensitive, manly, and able to take care of yourself. Try saying something like this to her: “I’ve been so busy lately washing my own workout clothes that...
...Harvard on the board. Brown senior Kate Staley provided the tying score to even things up early on, but Harvard would continue its dominant play. The Crimson sank three unanswered goals to gain a quick advantage. Junior Perry Barlow led the Harvard offense, posting a hat trick in the first half as the Crimson built on its lead. Inlet passes pounded the Brown defense, and the majority of the scores resulted from Harvard finding open lanes and exploiting them. “We’ve been practicing passing all season,” Nelson said. The Bears would pull...
...mentoring can roll back the girls' behavior all the way--nor should it. Says Erika Karres, a retired teacher who once worked in the North Carolina school system: "You have to teach kids that it's good to have anger because it helps you get things out." The trick, of course, is learning to master the difference between assertiveness and aggressiveness, confidence and swagger...
...effect. Todorova’s background in mime contributed to the work’s forte: although the dance’s choreography came off as too opaquely modern, the non-traditional use of pantomime conveyed human emotion through simple hand gestures and a variation on the miming rope trick. The strongest of the student choreography was ironically the piece that started out the weakest. “Talisman” by Marin J. D. Orlosky ’07, who is also a Crimson editor, began with choppy and un-syncopated choreography that grew more emotive, cohesive and theatrical...
...attempt allowed Harvard to escape with the road win, bringing the team closer to .500 in Ivy competition. Sophomore Natalie Curtis provided four goals while freshmen Sarah Bancroft and Kaitlin Martin added three scores and one assist apiece. Junior Kate Lombard and sophomore Marisa Marcellino each posted a hat trick for the Lions. Senior Allie Kaveney and junior Margaret Yellott posted one assist each on Harvard goals. Each had two ground balls, while Kaveney added three draw controls and Yellott had three caused turnovers. Senior Bridget Driscoll and Bancroft each controlled three ground balls, and junior Kathryn Tylander made eight...