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...really a better hardcourt player than Blake. James loses eight games in his straight set victory.On Thursday night, I’m at my aunt’s house in White Plains, N.Y., watching as Blake has the crowd with him and is rolling after a tremendous fourth-round effort. However, standing in front of him is possibly the greatest tennis player ever. The smooth movement from side to side, absolutely consistent play, and the greatest-looking forehand in history have brought Roger Federer to all four Grand Slam finals this year, three straight Wimbledon titles, and another three straight...
...days of providing completely one-sided, marginally-useful, and vaguely-humorous course advice were over. We were gone. Nobody cared. But like some of history’s greatest heroes—Michael Jordan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Derek Bok—we’ve decided to come back for Round Two. Why, you ask? Well, we polled students and found that approximately 17 percent described The Confi Guide as “interesting,” though approximately 14 percent said we were “boring.”* From these numbers we were able to scientifically conclude that...
...announcement marks an end to the College’s longstanding policy of allowing students to apply to Harvard twice—first in a smaller round during the late fall, and then in a much larger round several weeks later...
...adamantly deny that early applicants face less-stringent admissions criteria than their regular-decision counterparts. “There is no strategic advantage to applying to Harvard Early Action,” according to the College Admissions Office website. But Harvard’s acceptance rate in the early round last fall was 21.0 percent—in contrast to a 9.3 percent acceptance rate overall, according to figures from the College...
...great, but they’re not connected,” Pepper said. Currier residents may see some reprieve from the mattress woes next year though. “We’ll definitely push for a return to the wide mattresses when we do our next round of purchases over the summer,” Gingo wrote. —Staff writer Evan M. Vittor can be reached at evittor@fas.harvard.edu...