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...paint, and his eye is made to shine with a pure black highlight. This picture rested on an altar, and when the priest said mass, he would be on the same level - and almost in the same space - as the waist-length donor figures at the foot of the cross. El Greco's portraits are simply presented: a pale central figure looks straight out from darkness. Jerónimo de Cevallos (ca. 1610) has an immense, casually sketched-in white ruff and sable-hued clothes. There's a possibility that the subject of A Lady in a Fur Wrap (late...
Exactly one year after women’s nordic skiing captain Anna McLoon became the first Harvard skier to win a cross-country carnival in more than 20 years, she repeated her landmark feat...
...captain Beverly Whelan, sophomore Laura Maludzinski and junior Alasdair McLean-Foreman—all of whom have been some of Harvard’s best runners since cross country season—were absent for a more intense meet at Notre Dame this weekend...
...with full legal protections. Police even entered evidence that turned out to help him: the summary of an interrogation of an anonymous al-Qaeda leader, believed to be Ramzi Binalshibh, naming the members of the Hamburg cell - which excluded Mzoudi. Prosecutors wanted the US to produce Binalshibh for live cross-examination, or at least cough up the full transcript of his interrogation, so they could try to prove him a liar. But fearing their intelligence work would be compromised, the Americans refused. Absent proof of Mzoudi's knowing complicity, the court had to release him. It's a good thing...
Already down a man with senior defenseman Dave McCulloch in the box for cross-checking, Harvard allowed Tony Voce and Stephen Gionta to break on net with just sophomore defenseman Peter Hafner back to defend. Gionta carried the puck into the Crimson zone and cut inside, turning Hafner around, before dishing to Voce who neatly tucked his backhand shot just past Daigneau’s outstretched arm in the top right corner...