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...nine seconds behind the Volunteers. It was a different story for the rest of the heavyweight team. Competing in the championship eight races on Sunday, both the first and second varsity eights finished in the middle of the pack. But results aren’t everything, and the heavyweights understand the season is long and the Head of the Charles is just the start. “We always go into our race with an aim to win—it’s not worth going out to the race unless you want...
...back to that pool for another minute (I don’t mean to fixate or anything, but you’ll understand if you see the show, I promise). The pool is at its most versatile during the story of Ceyx and Alcyone, played respectively by Arlo D. Hill ’08 and Carolyn W. Holding ’10. Ceyx is at sea when the gods hurl a powerful storm at his ship, and he is killed along with the rest of his crew. Meanwhile, Alcyone loses hope by the day, and when the gods permit Ceyx?...
...Café Boatyard. TD Ameritrade CEO Joseph H. Moglia said in an interview with The Crimson that U.S. companies will have to undertake a balancing act to remain competitive.“At the end of the day, American businesses will do well if they focus on understanding how to care for their clients, providing a reasonable rate of return to their shareholders, and understanding that you deliver through your employees,” he said. “They need to understand the mission.” The students who went on the trip, which was organized by Harvard?...
...stages.“The difference in score could have been a bit different,” Stone said. “I think the things that trouble me are how the goals that were scored on our side materialized—bad changes, somebody not being able to understand the defensive zone coverage. “Those are young mistakes and we don’t want to make too many of those young mistakes or we won’t be able to recover.”McGill cut the lead to two just under 15 minutes into...
...behind both the Assisi and Naples events. "At the same time we know this is a different Pope than John Paul, who touched so many with the charisma of his person. This is a theologian-Pope, who governs with his word." But more and more, Benedict also seems to understand that gestures - and even just showing up - are sometimes the best way to be heard...