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...made the last couple of minutes more agonizing then they had to be,” Hahn said. “I was just thinking, ‘Don’t let them score,’” Hoff added. HARVARD 2, BU 1 Strong starts to both halves, mixed with a little bit of luck, allowed the Crimson to overcome Boston University, 2-1, on Friday. In the opening minutes of the first half, Harvard came out strong and forced the Terriers, who had not lost a game to the Crimson in almost a decade...
...That Obscure Object of Desire, Luis Buñuel famously cast two actresses to play one character (though it wasn't to suggest a dual nature; it was because - who knows why, the man was a surrealist). Two years ago, in Palindromes, Todd Solondz had the lead character, a 12-year-old girl, played by eight actors (including a boy and two adults). Haynes' use makes the most sense, at least the kind of sense a filmmaker can pitch at a backers' meeting, since Dylan did have many lives, all of his own creation...
...need to correct these flaws and find a consistency it has lacked so far.“You can’t keep playing like that each game,” coach Ray Leone said. “We’re getting tired.”HARVARD 1, BU 0Sometimes, doing things right just takes a little time.Harvard opened its season at Ohiri Field with 100 minutes of scoreless play before Wideroff scored in the second overtime period to lead the Crimson to a 1-0 victory over cross-town rival Boston University. Overtime matchups weren?...
...finished in 19:45 and Eliza Ives crossed the line in 19:46. In fact, all of Harvard’s top seven finishers were freshmen on the women’s side, including a 12th-place finish by Renata Cummins and a 17th-place run by Meghan Houser. BU and Brown downed the women’s team, which finished 2-2 on the day. For the men, sophomore Robert Kenney finished 10th, leading the Crimson in 27:18 on an eight-kilometer course. The next five finishers were all freshmen, including Matthew Dewey—who finished 11th...
Except the tourists. Even without their bright orange fanny packs and Texas accents (“Mercy bu-cups, garsone!”), they'd stand out by their total asexuality. They’re set on business; they'll get the most out of their two day museum-passes, and have no time for handholding, suggestive glances, and, above all, kissing. What's more, tourists often travel in families—not conducive to public romance...