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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...story of this year's team has been a stronger contingent of upperclassmen than any other time in recent memory, backed by a powerhouse of younger swimmers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Making a Splash | 1/3/1997 | See Source »

...could argue that such is the nature of freshman year, when we are thrown in with roommates we didn't choose who aren't necessarily our friends. But just because we choose our roommates as upperclassmen doesn't mean that we keep track of each other either. One day earlier this year, the phone rang in my suite on a Saturday at 7 a.m. The person calling asked for one of my roommates. Dazed and bleary-eyed, I peeked into her room and saw she wasn't there. I asked if I could take a message, but the person said...

Author: By Dara Horn, | Title: Where is Your Roommate? | 12/10/1996 | See Source »

Last year's surprising freshman class is back in full force, and by all accounts has emerged stronger from the summer break. Another large crop of freshmen will be added to the mix, and thanks to the experience of some key upperclassmen, led by captain Ashlin Halfnight, the team is be one with bundles of winning potential. For anyone who is skeptical, just remember that five players from this team were picked in the NHL draft this summer--more than any other college program...

Author: By Owen C. Lafreniere, | Title: Who is Keyser Soze, and Can He Skate for Harvard? | 11/2/1996 | See Source »

...team can expect to win close games without experienced leadership from its veteran players, however, and everyone seems to agree that the Harvard upperclassmen are up to the challenge...

Author: By Owen C. Lafreniere, | Title: Who is Keyser Soze, and Can He Skate for Harvard? | 11/2/1996 | See Source »

...initially surprising realization that I like Pforzheimer House and the Quad. Pforzheimer's double-decker dining hall has more than a good atmosphere; the food is actually edible. While a rather sensational article in last week's Crimson made it sound as though pre-med upperclassmen declared war on a roving band of sophomores, no such open animosity exists, and the only real conflict has been over music being played too loud from the spacious rooms...

Author: By Justin D. Osofsky, | Title: Learning to Love the Quad | 9/24/1996 | See Source »

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