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...been hot.”As long as O’Donnell and Pike keep displaying success, Anderson doesn’t feel the need to change the system. He won’t rule out using the technique again in the upcoming years; after all, the goalies are young??a sophomore and a freshman. “We’ll see how it goes,” Anderson said. “Everything has been good for us this year, so maybe, moving forward, if that is the thing that makes sense [we?...
...know how hard we have to work.” METRO SERIES 4 The weekend’s best performance came on Saturday, when the Crimson sent two boats to compete in the Metro Series 4 at Tufts University in Medford, Mass. Although the team at the regatta was young??the four sailors included two freshmen and no seniors—experience in the Metro Series played a part, as Harvard took first place out of twelve teams, its lone top finish of the weekend.The A-division was topped by the Crimson in a boat skippered by freshman...
...their entire class. Last Thursday, Joshua S. King, the head TF for English 13, “The English Bible,” accidentally sent out an e-mail meant only for TF Eliza E. Young to all 166 students enrolled in the course. King, who had taught Young??s Thursday afternoon section as a substitute, described the students as “kind” but “sleepy.” He went on to make notes regarding the classroom participation of some students. While most of the commentary was positive, such as his note...
...conservative Muslim paradise—is about to be answered. Robert P. Young ’06 is finishing up “Reagan Returns,” a film that shows a reanimated Ronald Reagan attempting to conquer the United States. The film, which is unrelated to Young??s VES coursework, has been his pet project since last year. When an evil Secret Service Agent, played by Nathan D. Turner ’05, reanimates Reagan, the ex-president joins forces with Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda. After the pair deposes George W. Bush, it?...
...hold of a teenage reality with which it had never been really acquainted. Ultimately, however, those crazies over at “The OC” are making strides to return to the tasteful balance between the real and the absurd. But if they play “Forever Young?? again, I’m gone. For serious...