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...yellow, light gray blue, and gray. The small boxes are stacked and fit into the cabinet, again so snugly that their geometry is comforting, even when the idea of using some gray plaster as soap or toothpaste is a bit repulsive. It’s like kids’ blocks??less colorful, and less square. But neat. They suggest that art could be created by placement.It is one thing to treat imagined soap as an object. “Place (Village)” takes it further, however, by treating the houses as physical, aesthetic constructions, causing their...
Harvard officials said that the benefits outlined in the 11-page document would serve as “building blocks?? for a discussion of longer-term benefits that will be provided to the neighborhood as the University expands into the area over the next 50 years...
...confidence. MIT proved comparable to Harvard in team kills, knocking out 49 and 52, respectively. But in total blocks, the Engineers trailed far behind, registering only seven, while the Crimson turned out 17. Sophomore Brady Weissbourd, last week’s Hay Division Player of the Week, produced 10 blocks??over half of Harvard’s total for the night. Weissbourd also added 13 kills.Co-captain Laurence Favrot earned 12 kills, and senior Andy Nelson (nine kills) tallied a percentage of .615—the highest between both teams.With both Harvard and MIT coming in with hopes...
...DJ’s entire set or a random hour of air and listen to it later.Maybe after a couple of listens, the new Proclaimers song would prove just too damn catchy, and the penny-pinching music lover would walk the 500 miles—or drive the 10 blocks??to actually buy the record.The art of the radio tape has existed since the cassette was first introduced, and, surprisingly, it is one that is protected by the Fair Use doctrine of U.S. copyright law.Recordings for personal use allow the radio listener to take the fullest advantage...
...Catamounts to begin fouling. Cusworth, who finished with a team-high 17 points, was dominant on the defensive end, rejecting four shots—all in the second half—to go along with his 10 rebounds and two steals. “We had some timely blocks??our defense kept us in the game,” Sullivan said. “We got over the hump because of [the defense].” Harvard’s defense was stifling in the second half, limiting the Catamounts to eight field goals and 25.8 percent shooting...