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...looking to peak around March or April for the Easterns," Griesemer said. "We're still young so this was really just a growing experience...
HASCS officials said they were inundated with requests for connections at the beginning of this year. At the peak of the requests, during early October, Harvard was hooking up more than 100 students...
...deep ran the rift that the traditionally conservative Dean Robert C. Clark, booed at graduation ceremonies in 1992, opened the fall of the '92-93 academic year with a call to peace and healing. Neither students nor faculty had been left entirely untouched by the bloodletting which reached its peak the previous spring. Ultimately, there was nothing to do but try to begin things anew...
...also hopes that racing in the Invitational will better prepare the team for February's Eastern championships, an event for which she says the team wants to be "at a peak." Each event features three consecutive days of swimming...
...first cut produced 137 names. The second, and most excruciating, yielded 50. "It was like selecting the person who is Most Likely to Succeed for the school yearbook," says assistant editor Elizabeth Rudulph, who coordinated research for the project. "You don't want to pick someone who will peak early and then fade." By the same token, says Faith Corman, a free-lance journalist who also worked on the issue, "an overachiever is not the same thing as a leader...