Word: switch
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...captain Morgan Brown’s squeeze bunt brought home Vance with the go-ahead run. HARVARD 7, JACKSONVILLE 5The Crimson exacted a measure of revenge in salvaging the final game of the series, cooling the Dolphins’ bats to improve to 2-7 on the season.Senior switch handed pitcher Matt Brunnig, throwing from the side, threw seven innings of three-run ball, allowing only one walk while striking out three. JACKSONVILLE 16, HARVARD 3The Dolphins pounded the Crimson for a second straight game, touching ace sophomore Shawn Haviland for his second loss of the season. Like Cole...
...rarely can we do any of these activities without fretting about what we should be doing. De-stressing one’s life only really works when one is able to mentally let go.If it takes an isolated, low-key setting to finally get us to turn off the switch, then so be it. If even our relaxation time is occasionally organized, okay. At least we have mentally gone where we once may have feared to go.Upon returning to Harvard, we were still left with a few days of break, and on Friday, I woke...
...still prefer roll-film cameras like the ones you grew up with? If so, you may be surprised to learn that you're far outnumbered by folks with digital cameras and that recent improvements have finally made them so simple that if you've been mulling a switch, you no longer have an excuse not to go ahead...
...year's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Sweden's leaders have passed laws that would be unthinkable for a U.S. politician--taxes on fuel and CO2 emissions to induce car owners to trade in their gas guzzlers for hybrids, for example, and tax exemptions for home owners who switch from oil heating to renewable energy. Indeed, whereas Americans are likely to complain about higher taxes or infringements on their rights, most Swedes seem to embrace the idea of helping save the planet...
Many students agreed with SLAM’s sentiment, but doubted the practicality of a switch from Coke. Larissa D. Koch ’08 says “There are enough people who are very thoroughly attached that there would be significant protest.” Usmani, for his part, says Coke-lovers have “a valid point,” but adds, “I have faith in Harvard students. I don’t think anyone can turn their back.” Unfortunately for SLAM, neither Harvard students nor the Harvard administration show...