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Simply put, Cole has been unbeatable—and it hasn’t even been close. At the 2003 EISL meet, Cole swam the 1,650-yard freestyle with a broken hand. His goggles grew uncomfortable during the race, so the first-place Cole stopped dead in the water and adjusted both his goggles and his swim cap. Yale’s Greg Palumbo passed Cole as he was treading water, but Cole overcame the deficit, and out-touched Palumbo at the wall. Broken hand...
Indeed, regardless of the scholastic and logistical advantages of a contiguous campus—broken by the River alone rather than by the city—there will be tremendous gains in terms of student life, if carried out properly. New Houses occupying real estate along the River, existing sports facilities be damned, would be tremendous for unifying the undergraduate experience: it would solve the “Quad Problem,” physically uniting the student body, and allow for the student body’s reasonable and comfortable expansion. Further, if the Allston plans have a centrally located...
While Dmitri seems to have broken into the spotlight, there was once a time when he lived in his father’s shadow...
...Each House tended to have its own flavor and personality,” McCartney says. “We didn’t like to see that broken...
...shadow--all colliding and contradicting one another. In his breezy but very acute introduction to the show's catalog, Peter Galassi, MOMA's chief curator of photography, gets it just right when he says some of Friedlander's pictures give you the impression that "the physical world had been broken into fragments and reconstituted under pressure at three times its original density...