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Only viewers watching the presidential debate on C-SPAN were privy to moderator Jim Lehrer's warm-up monologue with the audience. Lehrer summoned the audience to attention with a godlike "Let there be silence."
Harvard has one more warm-up game before then, playing at Boston College tonight. Harvard was upset on Saturday by Providence, 3-1, while Princeton fell to No. 6 UConn on Sunday, 3-1.
1) Pool. A classic collegiate game, pool is almost preliminary, warm-up event to the heart of the competition. Generally, hand-eye coordination is still intact, which means that players of high skill and low tolerance manage to perform fairly well.
Vanity Fair's October issue contains a 12-page photo spread featuring two Harvard football players earnestly engaging in warm-up exercises with 19 other Ivy League standouts, while the accompanying article describes the daily life of an Ivy League football star.
The first warm-up tournament for the Crimson will be the Harvard Invitational which will be held at the Palmer Dixon Courts both today and tomorrow.