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Harvard's goals are to qualify as many swimmers as possible for the NCAA's, win the Eastern Championships and pick up an Ivy League title along the way, so two massive victories are a stroke in the right direction...
Although not every facet of the team shared the freestylers' overwhelming success, the Crimson picked up first-place finishes in every stroke except butterfly...
Freshman Greg Wriede won the 100m backstroke and the 200m breast-stroke before decisively capturing the top spot in the 400m IM with a time of less than four minutes. When asked which was his favorite race, he couldn't pick...
...mandated rules that tilt the system toward expensive in-patient care could squeeze far more bang from the buck. (Under the present system, for example, many veterans cannot receive treatment for hypertension as outpatients. They have to wait to be admitted as in-patients for a heart attack or stroke.) But while the House has passed eligibility reform, the Senate...
...recounts intimate what she was like when she was younger. Traces remain of the imperious manner, regal bearing and caustic wit, but they are interspersed with instances of memory loss, sudden fits of tears and humiliating moments of incontinence. At the close of the act, she suffers a stroke. In the second act, the full character is fleshed out, as B and C reappear in 1950s and 1920s dress, respectively. The dowdyish assistant has become the sophisticated, fiftyish A, full of confidence; the cynical young lawyer is now the naive and romantic 26-year-old A. While a mannequin with...