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...personally don’t have any but our coaching staff was pretty superstitious earlier in my hockey career. They had specific shoes, earrings or orders they’d walk out to bench in. But as a team we collectively fall into superstitions. It works based on locker room seating. This year Jen [Raimondi] is always the last to walk out. A while ago we used to have the last four walk out in the order of a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior...
...will also be handing out yellow ribbons and support your troops pins to the student body. On Wednesday, leaders from both organizations will be conducting a rally during lunch in front of the Science Center. The week will finish with a “Support Our Troops” walk on Friday, followed by a nondenominational memorial service on Sunday in Memorial Church to commemorate the Harvard servicemen and women who have sacrificed their lives to serve their country. The church bell will toll once for each Harvard student in the history of the university to have died while serving...
Over 100 people attended, some garbed in colorful traditional clothing, others wearing Western apparel. Small flickering candles illuminated the walk leading into the house, as well as the foyer and adjacent rooms. Inside, guests removed their shoes and stepped into the overflowing living room...
...supporters.But by 12:14, when Decker arrives, Starbucks coffee in hand, Green has vanished, his position on the corner co-opted by the campaign staff of Richard Harding, a candidate for School Committee, and Decker sign-holders.Decker joins Arroyo briefly in the intersection, smiling and waving to passing cars before walking around to rally her troops and talk to pedestrians.“I’m Marjorie Decker, candidate for City Council, and I’m asking you to think of me for your number-one vote on election day,” she tells passers-by, thrusting...
That may be true, but the Marines acknowledge that they are operating in largely hostile territory. "This place is definitely not safe," says Hammar. "I wouldn't let my sister walk here, ever." When the Marines of Fox Company set out for a night patrol, supporters of the insurgency announce the Americans' movements through the loudspeakers of city mosques. Although direct engagement with the insurgents is rare, the Marines face the constant threat of mortars, car bombs, suicide attacks and ever more sophisticated improvised explosive devices. When the Marines are on patrol, insurgents take potshots and then hide before...