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...bench, and issued a loud rallying cry to his teammates. And they responded.After being thoroughly outplayed for the first portion of the match, the Crimson looked a different team once taking the lead. “We have weapons, and when they are clicking I think we can beat anyone in the country,” Harvard coach Jamie Clark said. “When Andre is on form and he’s getting other guys going, the team reacts. When he brings that emotion and he brings his quality, he’s potentially the best player...
...Harvard goalkeeper and junior Laura Dale, consequently negating the goal scored on the same play. “Brown is a big team,” Rhodes said. “They are really physical and fast. We knew that about them, so we just had to try to beat it.” The Crimson was without junior goalkeeper Lauren Mann, who has started a majority of the conference games since her freshman year. Mann suffered a concussion earlier in the week, scratching her from Harvard coach Ray Leone’s lineup. The Crimson has depended heavily...
...captain Anna Kendrick said. “It was a great opener, and it was just the seniors, so we were able to bond as a class. I think we can only get stronger from here, bringing in juniors and sophomores.”Though Stanford beat the Black and White by 11.2 seconds in that 4000-meter race—Radcliffe later placed third behind both teams in the 500-meter OG&E NightSprint—the weekend was a resounding success and was also an early gauge of the fitness of the team’s competitors...
...excavating at the site of the “Lucy” skeleton—the key discovery in the search for the “missing link.”After she returned from her semester abroad, she hit the water stroking. The senior has not missed a beat, and this year, with a deep, talented crew, she is poised to reach new heights—while never forgetting to have fun.“My priority is to have a good time—to make sure everyone has the ability to work really hard, but to have...
...beat generation that felt you had to be burning the candle both ends and dying of hunger to call yourself an artist,” Lacy J. Dalton said in an interview with The Guardian. “I’ve always called them canaries in the coalmine, because they were in some ways hypersensitive to what was going on in the world. They were expressing their feelings of powerlessness and they felt they should live, do drugs, drink, whatever to take the pain away.” Like Bessie Smith, when Dalton sang a song it seemed...