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Notre Dame, despite being a Big East team from Indiana, is not a wholly unfamiliar team to the Crimson. At Harvard’s last NCAA appearance in 1999, James Blake ’01 and Co. defeated the Irish 4-2 in the opening round at Indiana State...

Author: By Rahul Rohatgi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: M. Tennis Hosts Irish in NCAA Regional | 5/11/2001 | See Source »

...Crimson defense had trouble controlling the Eli attack, and Blake Beachler extended the Yale lead to 5-0 at the 11:05 mark of the first quarter...

Author: By Kathryn J. Hodel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: M. Lacrosse Continues Slide With a 9-7 Loss | 4/23/2001 | See Source »

...taste of the Moral Reasoning Core, Michael Blake packs the room with his course: Moral Reasoning 62: "Reasoning In and About the Law" at 10 a.m. At noon, another intriguing Moral Reasoning core class, Moral Reasoning 54: "If There Is No God, All Is Permitted," offers a reading list ranging from St. Augustine to Frederic Neitzchze...

Author: By Nicole B. Usher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Classes for Prefrosh | 4/22/2001 | See Source »

What Calasso did with Greek mythology in Cadmus and Harmony was a bit like what Blake did with the Bible in his poetry: breaking the old myths apart, reinterpreting them, and finding explanations for all the contradictions and holes in the different versions of the myths. While it is a great read that draws its power from a very genuine sense of awe and wonder, I don’t think anyone would mistake it for an accurate version of Greek mythology. It’s more like Calasso’s personal poetic riff on symbols established by Greek...

Author: By Matthew Callahan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Divine Inspiration: Absolute Literatre and the Soul of the Artist | 4/13/2001 | See Source »

...tenor provided particularly potent fuel, as they, face to face, improvised harmonies, some of which melded seamlessly with the tune. Others that didn’t quite work were nonetheless commendable for their innovation. Free to experiment beyond the confines of chords or melodic conventions, Scofield and Blake fed off each other, reaching daring levels of free-form creativity...

Author: By James Crawford, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Jazz Man Cometh | 4/6/2001 | See Source »

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