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...this new climb promises to test fewer skills in greater repetition. College graduates like us—jacks of all trades but masters of none—will narrow our foci, settle into our routines, and begin to climb anew. Maybe all this is why drunken alumni at Harvard-Yale games sputter on about how our college years are the best years of our lives...
...early sixth-place hole. “We just got dropped off the start,” Kitovitz said. But we kept our composure well and rowed back through everybody except Princeton.”The Crimson used a strong first 500 to break an early stalemate with Yale, Brown, and Northeastern. Harvard sat in third after 300 meters down, with Princeton holding a solid six-seat lead and Wisconsin in second with a seat advantage over the Crimson. Harvard pushed through Wisconsin with a move at the 400-meter mark, claiming second place by the end of the first...
...hope that in two weeks we can make it a battle for first instead of a fight for a silver medal.”For both of Harvard’s lightweight varsity eights, that battle turned out to be a futile one. The Harvard varsity fought with Yale and Navy for second place throughout the first 1000 meters. The Bulldogs built a five-seat lead over the Crimson and had a slight advantage over Navy early, and the three boats jostled back and forth throughout the course.“I still think that had we raced a little...
...Petrich ’07 and S. Adam Goldenberg ’08 will lead the twenty-member social programming group that will take over the responsibilities of the Campus Life Committee (CLC) for coordination of large-scale campus events like the Harvard State Fair and the Harvard-Yale football game pep rally. Secretary Andrea M. Nosal ’08, Treasurer Shaan K. Hathiramani ’08, and Publicity Director Haining Gouinlock ’07 will round out the executive board, whose members will serve until December. The College Events Board is comprised of one elected member...
...Still, Burstein says that security cameras outside are a “fairly common practice” at colleges. Yale University, for example, uses close circuit television monitoring as well, and “security systems are monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by the Yale University Security Central,” according to Yale’s website...