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Nick McDonell ’06??’07 published his first novel, “Twelve,” when he was still in high school. Now, seven years later, the novel is being adapted for the big screen. In the meantime, he reported for Time and Harper’s from Iraq and Sudan, wrote two more novels, and found time to visit the Harvard Bookstore last week to read excerpts from his recently published third novel, “An Expensive Education.” FM separates fiction from fact and finds...
...taking Gen Ed classes within their fields. Three humanities classes were also approved. Classics professor Kathleen M. Coleman’s Culture and Belief 17: “Institutional Violence and Public Spectacle: The Case of the Roman Games”—adapted from Historical Study B-06??will probe why institutionalized violence was so popular in ancient Rome. Romance languages and literature professor Doris Sommer’s Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding 13: “Cultural Agents”—formerly Spanish 280— was also approved. It will include...
...Team, joining sophomore defender Lizzy Nichols. With the arrival of Sheeleigh and fellow freshman Gina Wideroff, Leone was able to move Erin Wylie and Christina Hagner—two of his best players, both of whom saw nearly all the minutes on the front line in ’06??to the midfield. In turn, Nichols moved from the midfield to anchor a stingy defensive line. “One of our goals was to integrate the freshmen and do it early,” junior captain Nicole Rhodes said. “We wanted to let them...
Classics professor Kathleen M. Coleman's Culture and Belief 17: "Institutional Violence and Public Spectacle: The Case of the Roman Games"—adapted from Historical Study B-06??will probe why institutionalized violence was so popular in ancient Rome...
...then good things are going on.”For Kessler—who made 21 saves on the evening—the clean sheet was her ninth shutout of the season as well as the 12th of her career. After having already broken Ali Boe ’06??s single season Harvard record of seven in last Sunday’s 4-0 win over Dartmouth, Kessler now stands only three shutouts shy of Boe’s Crimson career record of 15. Kessler also leads the nation in goals against average (0.84), save percentage...