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This was more than just an opening act. With one week left until the bulk of the heralded Atlantic Coast Championships, the underclass contingent of the Crimson co-ed sailing team had a chance to show off its progress at the freshman ACC held at Brown University. The Harvard frosh emerged ninth out of 18 competing teams, with a final score of 208 points. “We probably could have done a little bit better than we did,” freshman Christina Cordeiro said. “But we ended up learning a lot and having a good...
...punch line. Jesse Eisenberg’s performance, however, is the glue that binds the movie’s varied elements into an affecting piece of cinema. Walt’s development as a character is the driving narrative force, and his confusion, frustration, and ultimate resignation comprise the bulk of the film’s substance. Eisenberg’s method is a study in minimalism: he possesses the uncanny ability to make a seemingly blank expression convey great depths of emotion. In the movie’s closing minutes, Walt and his father share a heart-to-heart...
...added. “They work extremely hard. Every game we challenge them to open holes and it really all starts with them.” But it’s Dawson, whose mix of speed and size have plagued Ivy defenses since his rookie season, who deserves the bulk of the credit for the yards he’s accumulated, most of which have come well past the line of scrimmage. With Harvard already ahead 28-7, Dawson took a handoff and slipped through a crease along the right side of the field. One Dartmouth defender appeared to have...
Timberlake says SmartWrap evolved from the realization that "even though there has been an explosion of new materials and processes, only a small number of architects apply them." Because SmartWrap can be produced in bulk and individualized for any building, its inventors hope it will be more widely adopted by builders seeking a lightweight, flexible material...
...connections.The dead girl who opens the film is Maureen O’Flaherty (Rachel Blanchard), a college student working at a Florida hotel; she brings the duo room service and stays the night. Three days later, she turns up dead in the bathtub of a New Jersey hotel. The bulk of the film takes place 15 years later, as reporter Karen O’Connor (Alison Lohman), who idolized Morris and Collins in her youth (how amusingly Katie Holmesian), is assigned interviewing/ghostwriting duties for Collins’ sure-to-be bestselling autobiography. She determines to get to the bottom...