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...Intramural sports has always been something that has drawn the entire House community together,” said Voltaire R. Sterling, a resident tutor in Cabot. He pulled for his team, playing in the A-League finals, from amidst a loud cheering section...
Eliot’s flag hung from the rafters above the team’s cheering section, and though the Cabot fan base was smaller in numbers, it sounded just as loud...
Skimming through The Crimson’s sports section yesterday, it was impossible not to be struck by just how great a time it is to be a Harvard sports fan. Just one look at www.ivyleaguesports.com confirms this fact, as the front page of that website is currently filled with Harvard athletes’ accomplishments and accolades. How quickly things change...
...Siberia. The Quad is the Gulag. You can’t ascend William James without a Sherpa. Our dinnertime conversation bears a passing resemblance to that of late-Victorian British adventurers as it degenerates into how-far-afield-have-you-gone games of one-upmanship: You had section in the Science Center? Well, I just got back from the Center for European Studies. You’ve got class in Lowell Lecture Hall? I don’t want to hear about it; I had to go to office hours in Hilles. Granted, late-Victorian British adventurers were probably more...
...WINFIELD, 62, actor who brought an imposing demeanor and human-size emotions to roles ranging from Diahann Carroll's boyfriend in the 1960s TV sitcom Julia to Martin Luther King Jr. in the '78 mini-series King; of a heart attack; in Los Angeles. Raised in L.A.'s Watts section, he turned down a scholarship to Yale to pursue stage acting on the West Coast, where Sidney Poitier gave him his first film break in 1969's The Lost Man. He won an Oscar nomination for his role as a sharecropper father in the '72 film Sounder...