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...drill she does over and over. Wait for the signal, race forward, drop to the ground. She drags herself ahead with her elbows, knees scraping against the floor. The hard rubber M-16 is heavier than it looks. Waterman woke up two hours ago to catch the 6:20 a.m. shuttle to MIT. She didn’t eat breakfast, just put on her camouflage uniform and combat boots and headed out the door. Harvard’s seven-minute rule doesn’t apply to ROTC. When you’re in the Reserve Officer Training Corps, there...
There won’t be time for a slow start or a game of “catch-up hockey,” which coach Ted Donato ’91 so often calls “losing hockey...
...honest, uplifting and universal in appeal. Now 80, he has embarked on his farewell tour, the next couple of weeks taking him to Canada (March 24-25), to England for five shows (March 29-April 4) and then back to North America for a slew of U.S. appearances. Catch him wherever you can. This is not only an opportunity to encounter one of the last living links to the world of Delta Blues?it's a chance to see a man who has never lost the common touch, or his love of humanity and its frailties, despite decades of wealth...
...into the back of the net.The goal was Harvard’s first shorthanded goal of the season and Magura’s first of his career. It could not have come at a better time—the Saints could do nothing but play a hopeless game of catch-up the rest of the way.“Well, I think [the shorthanded goal] was huge” head coach Ted Donato said. “Tyler Magura last night had a 2-on-1 and just missed—the goalie made a great save...Defensively he?...
...that the judges would pay more attention to them. Approximately 25 couples danced at a time for a period of six minutes, while the judges evaluated their performances from the sidelines. The dancers were evaluated on accuracy of footwork as well as energy, and wore brightly colored costumes to catch the attention of the judges. The Harvard-Radcliffe Ballroom Dance Team sponsored the event, which is the largest ballroom dance competition in New England, according to Peter A. Lee ’07, who will be the club’s president during the 2006-2007 academic year. Lee said...