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...frustrated fireman, however, wasn??t about to leave Eliot without a few fiery parting words...
...really wanted to find out who it was,” he says. “I would have quite possibly paid the $100. It wasn??t really a joke...
...self-proclaimed antiques representative Paul T. Marino hopes—a pair of black walnut trophy oars. Harvard’s crew team scored the oars in 1852 after beating Yale in the first athletic competition between the two schools, reports the Los Angeles Times. But it wasn??t just the precursor to a greater rivalry; amazingly, the Lake Winnipesaukee, N.H. race was the first intercollegiate sporting competition in the United States. The oars came into the possession of the Marino family in 1981, when Paul’s father discovered them while cleaning out the basement...
While they feasted on traditional Native American fare such as cornbread and baked beans, and while some attendees sang music of the local Wampanoag tribe, the assessment of modern-day indigenous life in the region wasn??t entirely upbeat...
...wasn??t very busy but I don’t see why it would move quicker,” said Daniel C. Carroll ’09, who is a Crimson Business Editor...