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...letter until one has actually made the mistakes.” Harvard students, so willing to glean any piece of information which might prove useful—or, at least, testable—from an assigned text, would do well to study Lewis’ letter with the same vigor. For the simple, almost trite maxim “less is more” contains more practical wisdom for the Harvard student than can be found in any algebraic equation or classical quotation...
...responding with vigor in Game 3, Harvard’s hard-nosed defense was most evident late in the game...
Fitness instructors looking to add some vigor to fatigued exercise routines have been searching other cultures for inspiration. In Atlanta, Crunch Fitness has developed a class called Street Stomp, derived from stepping, a dance form believed to have originated in Africa and popularized by African-American fraternities and sororities. Routines include foot stomping, military formations, chanting and hand clapping. It's an especially good workout for hamstrings and calves. Zumba, popular in South Florida, combines low-impact cardio moves with Latin dances such as salsa, cumbia and samba. The cooldown features tango steps. Zumba gets the heart rate up while...
...Cambridge’s municipal governing system, the mayor also chairs the city’s school committee. While in many past administrations mayors have taken this role to be largely ceremonial, Galluccio approached this opportunity for leadership with refreshing vigor. He brought significant reforms to the school department, including important changes in assignment policies that will increase socioeconomic diversity in classrooms as well as structural changes at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School that will strengthen the effectiveness of the “smaller learning communities” within the larger school...
When Massachusetts’ voters head to the polls this coming Tuesday to choose the Democratic gubernatorial candidate for November’s general election, they should cast their votes for former U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich. An exciting mixture of political vigor and intellectual innovation, Reich will provide the dynamic leadership Massachusetts needs to overcome its economic woes. But more importantly, when the state is again on sound financial footing, Reich is most prominently committed to revitalizing Massachusetts’ education system...