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...crew and currently races with the New York Athletic Club (NYAC).New co-captains Lesley Burkett and Jennifer Chung seem confident in the potential of this year’s squad. Leadership lost aside, the lightweights enter 2006-2007 with the same goal in mind: make it to the winners?? dock in Camden.It is not about what the team will miss from its past, but what it can gain this year. It is a new year: they are leaders of this team, and they want to acquire that elusive national championship this year.“I think...
...racing on the junior level. Four seniors, however, raced to gold as freshmen in 2004, beginning a run at Camden that has suffered two consecutive blows in their years with the varsity. This fall, this winter, and this spring—all are part of their quest for the winners?? dock they claimed as freshmen three years ago, when everything was just beginning.Now they want to end it the right way. ***Perhaps at the start line, they were unimpressive.Skinny. Short. Maybe a little out of place.There is no lightweight freshman eight event at the IRA Regatta. No lightweight...
...March and April, it wasn’t quite going our way, and we weren’t being very positive.” A fourth-place finish at Sprints for both varsity eights left even more in doubt, as the Crimson failed to reach the winners?? dock after a one-two varsity sweep in 2005.But in the two weeks separating Sprints from IRAs, the Crimson settled into permanent lineups. Stability replaced unpredictability, and a new attitude overtook Newell Boathouse.“We just started to bring out the positive in everything that we were doing...
...Winthrop, the Election Commission decided to fill the extra opening with the candidate who received the second highest number of votes in the House. The change allowed second-place finisher Jenny A. Skelton ’08 to join Raymond L. Palmer ’07 in the Winthrop winners?? circle. A total of 628 students in Adams, Currier, Eliot, Leverett, and Winthrop Houses voted in the elections from last Monday through Thursday. Following the momentum of his December campaign, former vice-presidential candidate Tom D. Hadfield ’08 received the highest number of first-place...
...said that he takes special pride in the fact that Isaac Newton lived in the same College when at Cambridge. “I also want to row and play cricket and have tea and sherry,” Blazek said.Members of the selection committee knocked on the winners?? dorm-room doors last Saturday evening to announce the good news—all except for Blazek. In his case, they interrupted his Glee Club rehearsal.“They had already gotten to Lowell Lecture Hall and talked to one of the assistant conductors about why they were...