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Rain fell throughout the morning, and the crews that went out experienced rough going and had a hard pull of it. The Yale first crew, in a time trial row over the four-mile course this morning was forced to stop at the two-mile mark because of rough water. None of the men were overfatigued at that point. The Junior University crew and the combination crews had long rows at a low stroke...
...actually had to pull over and pee at mile four,” she laughed...
Harvard sophomore two-meter Molly Mehaffey and junior two-meter Teresa Codini each tallied goals to pull the Crimson back to within...
...what,” that matters in our Harvard existence. Sometimes it’s easy to find someone to talk with us; more often, it’s not. For those harder times, fellow Slumpers, look out for each other—together we just might pull ourselves out of this depressing state of doldrums. Until then, if anyone needs a “Me too!” I’ll be around here somewhere. Just follow the grumbling...
...more reason to pull the plug on the electronic baby-sitter: according to a study by Children's Hospital in Seattle, each hour of TV watched daily by toddlers is linked to a 10% higher risk at age 7 of problems like attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. How much is too much? The American Academy of Pediatrics makes it simple: no TV before...