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Particularly impressive is Balmert’s year at Harvard: according to upperclassmen players, freshmen typically struggle in the spring season after taking so many months off in the winter...
...winter's day in late 1998, Kim Myong Suk, 20, lay shivering and weak from hunger on the cold concrete floor of a cell in a prison camp in North Korea, not far from the Chinese border. She was five months pregnant and was about to lose her unborn child. Of all the horrors she recalls from that day, she says, two stand out. One is that her sister, who lived in a nearby town, had been brought in to watch what was about to happen to her. The other is the name of North Korean guard...
...don’t win these next two series,” sophomore Shawn Haviland said, “our season is over in two weeks, and I don’t think anyone wants that to happen. These kind of weekends are what we work for all winter and fall. It’s going to be disappointing if we don’t take this series from Brown...
...sounds like a great idea. NCAA Championships are inherently glamorous and oft-publicized, with CBS running highlight reels of most championships upon conclusion of the fall, winter, and spring seasons. All NCAA champions earn a trip to the White House and a handshake from President Bush...
...have] an incredible group of 23 dioramas,” explained Museum Director Dr. James F. O’Keefe ’67. Harvard’s Crimson Key Society held its annual board retreat in the forest last winter. After a foliage-packed weekend, President Nicole T. Townsend ’07 gave the earthy vacation spot a thumbs up. “It was great to get away and not worry about campus activities,” she said. “I imagine the forest would be absolutely gorgeous in this spring weather...