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...located conveniently in Harvard Square.” But, she added, “it wouldn’t be hard to find similar trends elsewhere.” Others disagreed about the reasonable prices. “I liked the clothes, but I would always be shocked to walk in and find that a plain T-shirt cost $80,” Rachel A. Strauss ’09 said. JasmineSola’s high prices may have been a concern recognized by New York & Company, whose Web site lists its four touchstones for success...
...right here,’” Amos told her crew during the last mile.“Our starboard oars were practically on the shore with the trees [when we were passing the other crew],” Amos added. “Then we lifted to walk through them, and we finished the race with a 36 or so [stroke rating] for the last minute and a half [to] two minutes.”On the lightweight side, Harvard’s first varsity entry finished 12th overall and seventh amongst college entries with a finishing time...
...with 1.5 million refugees from the war and hundreds of thousands displaced by a recent flood, the area still faces dramatic challenges, according to Julian J. Atim, a Ugandan student at the Harvard School of Public Health who received the 2006 Physicians for Human Rights Award for her walk in one of the districts near Gulu. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...important that she brings people together in a realm outside the world of rowing.”So the crew is back, with a strong, young team ready to pick up where Radcliffe left off last year.And everyone, from the coaches to the captains to the walk-ons, has one goal in mind, the same goal as always—a return to glory.—Staff writer Walter E. Howell can be reached at wehowell@fas.harvard.edu...
...just the beginning of the highlights for a deep lightweight team. The program kept all of its walk-ons from last year, boosting the squad’s numbers to unprecedented levels...