Word: alongism
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...zone faceoff and charged toward the Crimson goal in a breakaway rush. Hoyle got his pad on the initial shot, and when Greening fired off a rebound attempt, the Harvard rookie got in front of the puck again. With about a minute left in the game, Greening took off along the left boards in a 2-on-1 breakaway to try for one last goal, but Hoyle blocked it yet again, limiting Cornell to just two goals. Unfortunately, Hoyle’s effort alone was not enough to give Harvard...
...through their order. Our more experienced guys had straightforward matches. But again, the bottom seeds had closer matches.” Though more challenged, Harvard still came out with a win, defeating Williams 8-1. West had another impressive showing, obliterating Ephs sophomore Will Gruner 3-0. Along with West, the third, fourth, fifth, seventh, and ninth seeds all beat their Williams opponents 3-0. The only loss on the day for the Crimson came in the No. 6 flight, as freshman Will Ahmed fought bitterly in five games against sophomore Christian Henze, but lost 3-2. Though the Crimson...
...time out of time and a place / Of awe where we all can learn / To respect the power of nature / And the lesson that we learn’s / Jurassic Park!” The lyrics were printed on the programs, allowing the audience to sing along with the cast at the end of the play. The song was at once a parody, a tribute, and a chance for enthusiastic actors to show off for an enthusiastic crowd—just like the rest of this unconventional performance...
...straight-talker if nothing else. But the chorus is still catchy enough to have you simultaneously singing it in your head and being a little unhappy with yourself for doing so. At the end of the video, we fade out to a shot of Akon ambling alone along a beach. We can only assume that he wants to make love right now (na na na). And whether you’re watching him pull up in his 007-status convertible or casually remove his Italian suit jacket, we can’t really put the blame on you for wanting...
...writer of the 1968 Game story in The Crimson, remembers frantically taking notes from the press box. Despite the feeling of detachment that usually comes with sports reporting, he says that all objectivity melted away as the final seconds of the comeback unfolded. He remembers jumping up and cheering along with the stands below him.“What was happening was so exciting that I dropped my guise as a reporter and became a fan,” he says.Tomorrow, former players will recapture that feeling of excitement as they take on the view from the stands. According...