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...Most if not all of my efforts have been on preparing,” he admits, likening the training to the spring practices currently being undertaken by the Harvard football team. “It’s an extra mental effort—a bigger stage, more pressure...
...Mary brought an extra dimension,” says Johnson. “This was a guy who’d been raised in the Middle East, educated at Harvard, and I think probably could talk policy with the Governor as well as carry his bags. I’m not saying he necessarily did, but you can never have too many smart people around any candidate...
...changes in the starting Crimson line-up were received in Cambridge, but it is anticipated that the extra day of rest might improve the chances of Ned Fitzgibbons' participation this morning. Captain Lou Clay had been expected to start at first base in place of the ailing regular...
...faces the University squad at 3 o'clock on Soldiers Field this afternoon in the last test before the start of the Yale series on Tuesday, will strike the defending nine at the top of its stride. Since the overwhelming Princeton victory of two weeks ago, followed by an extra-inning triumph over Brown and a decisive win over the Alumni team, the Crimson diamond squad has constantly improved in all departments...
...women. The vast majority of Harvard students who choose to leave academics after their four years in college will be infinitely better served by a couple more opportunities for intellectual exploration (perhaps leading to a more satisfying choice of concentration) rather than being forced to take an extra couple of esoteric classes in their chosen fields. And for those who do decide to remain in academia, graduate school should give them plenty of time to explore the complexities of their particular disciplines...