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...Andante con moto,” was much more peaceful than the first. It featured less abrupt crescendos and an underlying staccato rhythm that acted as a steady pulse that allowed for an easy transition into the third movement.After a fast-paced repetition of the opening theme, the beat from the second movement reappeared and escalated into a triumphant sound in the combined third and fourth movements, “Allegro.” The entire orchestra united into one common, uplifting sound that appropriately led into a grand and united finale. The battle between the instruments that was present...

Author: By Erinn V. Westbrook, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Holst, Beethoven A Hook for HRO | 10/28/2007 | See Source »

Harvard (10-4-1, 3-2-0 Ivy) defeated Dartmouth (3-9-2, 1-3-1) for the first time this millennium by a score of 1-0 on Saturday. The Crimson, which last beat the Big Green in 1999, took advantage of a first-half goal by co-captain Megan Merritt and a strong defensive performance from sophomore goalkeeper Lauren Mann to record its second consecutive Ivy win. “Days like this are always exciting,” Merritt said. “You can never predict the outcome. The team really needed to bring the energy...

Author: By Jake I. Fisher, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Mann's Shutout Leads W. Soccer to Victory | 10/28/2007 | See Source »

...Press, Politics, and Public Policy, awarded the third annual David Nyhan Prize for Political Journalism to Washington Post reporter Dana Priest. In 2005, Priest broke the story about secret CIA prisons in Thailand, Afghanistan, and Eastern Europe used to interrogate terror suspects. After winning a Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting in 2006, she co-wrote a story earlier this year detailing the neglect of veterans at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. According to Jones, the Nyhan Prize was created to commemorate the kind of “gutsy and stylish journalism” that Nyhan, a Boston...

Author: By Bonnie J. Kavoussi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dowd Sees Future For Journalism | 10/26/2007 | See Source »

...insipid mixes of water and sugar that pass for cocoa at other establishments. Finally, the Barker Center Café offers free coffee in the early hours of the morning and the kind companionship of super-cashier Dottie all day. The ’90s soundtrack cannot be beat, either. But we generally recommend going elsewhere. ­—Staff writers Aliza H. Aufrichtig and Marianne F. Kaletzky can be reached at aufricht@fas.harvard.edu and kaletzky@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Aliza H. Aufrichtig and Marianne F. Kaletzky, CONTRIBUTING WRITERS | Title: Out of Lamont and Into Cafés | 10/25/2007 | See Source »

...Jordan Field last night. BU came out strong, struck quickly, and never looked back. In the fourth minute of the first half, senior Hayley Hamada had an unassisted goal on Crimson goalie senior Siobhan Connolly. Hamada pushed the ball parst the Harvard defense, used her speed to beat the Crimson, and knocked a shot between Connolly’s legs and into the back of the net. After the quick goal, the Terriers held onto possession throughout the first half, never allowing Harvard to record a shot on goal. “BU is a very skilled team...

Author: By Alison E. Schumer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Under Lights, Crimson Can't Find Spark | 10/25/2007 | See Source »

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