Word: weightness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...familiar "sound in body, sound in mind" argument is certainly questionable on its own terms. More importantly, it is irrelevant to Cucci's desire for a slimmer student body, inasmuch as its goal is not actual weight loss, but a more vague ideal best defined as "being in touch with your body...
Sadly, many students do want to lose weight and improve their bodies, but simply do not know how. We could all use some guidance towards this lifetime pursuit--a pursuit which surely merits as much attention as expository writing. If Harvard truly values its role as an educational institution, then it must regard its students as more than mere brains...
...Keillor were defending the battlements of humor from an onslaught of Politically Correct invaders, his stories would at least have the intellectual weight of satire. Humor need not and probably should not concern itself with furthering any social agendas. But for The Book of Guys to champion humor, these stories would have to be funny. Keillor's humor consists chiefly of rank anachronism and clumsy juxtaposition: A Wild West cowboy buys a condo from a realtor; Dionysus hits 50, gets de-deified, and sees a therapist about his midlife crisis; Don Giovanni dispenses romantic advice from the Sportsman Bar, where...
After being forced to forfeit the 118-pound weight class because of Vitagliano's injury, the Crimson took the next four decisions. Winning for Harvard in this streak were Aoki (10-3), junior Todd Davis (9-6), Yaron Rabinowitz (19-11), and junior Doug Groncki...
...streak was broken when Crimson sophomore Steve Gerstung was pinned in the 158-pound weight class, giving Harvard a slim one-point lead (13-12) with four matches remaining...