Word: debutants
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...What we were trying to accomplish with adding Stanford and the preseason tournament, it sounded great six months ago,” head coach Tommy Amaker said on the eve of his Harvard debut. “But now that we’re a few days away and knowing we have such a long way to go with the team and we’re unhealthy, maybe it wasn’t such a great idea...
...puck] actually hit me in the body and dropped right in front of me and all I had to do was shovel it in,” Chute said. The Crimson started off on a high note when freshman Kate Beusser scored the first of the trifecta of debut goals, redirecting a rebound to give the squad an early 1-0 lead. Vaillancourt and another rookie, Leanna Coskren, both assisted on the score. But sloppy play prevented Harvard from capitalizing on its initial momentum. “We made the game harder than it needed to be today...
...debut speech by Jonathan Evans, who became head of MI5 in April, would have excited interest simply for its rarity value. For most Britons, his Nov. 5 appearance provided their first glimpse of the 49-year-old career spy from an ordinary background (his grandfather was a bus driver) who had risen through the ranks first to serve as head of MI5's international terrorism section and then on to the agency...
From the confessions of a pageant participant to articles exploring lesbian identities, a new journal on gender issues made its debut at a lively launch party yesterday. The magazine, Amplify, is sponsored by the Harvard College Women’s Center. Editor-in-chief Natasha S. Alford ’08 said she thought of the project while an intern at the Women’s Center last year. She said she was struck by the dearth of campus publications focusing on women and gender instead of just touching upon the issues. Alford said that many of the existing forums...
...audience with the story of his project and shared some secrets that did not make it into his newest book, “A Lifetime of Secrets.” PostSecret encourages people to anonymously submit postcards containing secrets they have never told anyone. Although it made its global debut on the Internet, Warren said that PostSecret began three years ago as local community art project. Warren, then a small business owner from Germantown, Md., passed out 3000 blank postcards in the Washington, DC area, all with his address on them. “Slowly secrets began finding their...