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...European languages that were French, German, English, maybe Italian, maybe Russian—but that’s about it. Now it’s become this completely globalized thing. So for me, a lot of this eccentric stuff I just happened to have fallen in love with, they didn??t know what to do with 30 years ago. Now it turns out to be teachable, and you can write about it, so it’s really quite exciting. I guess you also have a change in terms of both of our professional orientations in that...
...outshoot the Crimson 25-14 overall and pick up more ground balls by a count of 23-12. Dartmouth’s defense also helped with the win, holding Harvard’s Halpern and Martin to one goal each. “I think really we just didn??t have the ball that much,” Clark explained. “We had limited opportunities on offense, because they had the ball the majority of the time. It was a lot of defense, and that has been a theme throughout the season, because we play opponents...
...what you love.’” At Harvard, she studied Anthropology and Visual and Environmental Studies, completing a documentary on South African wine farms for her thesis. “I wanted to make documentaries,” she said. “I didn??t take creative writing at all... I did take English 10a freshman year and that put me off English.” After working for the public television documentary program, “NOW with Bill Moyers,” Dovey moved back to South Africa. Dovey found that...
...over right? Even some students who hail from the land of 10,000 lakes think it should be. “I think that’s over now right? Didn??t Coleman concede that?” Says Richard Liu ’11. Not so fast. Another pesky Minnesota state law does not allow the secretary of state to issue a certificate (granting formal victory) until all lawsuits have run their course. Senator Coleman has filed several lawsuits, the most recent of which actually resulted in increasing Franken’s lead to 315 votes...
...said James. Although she continued writing in high school, James encountered opposition from her parents when she began to consider it as a career. Her mother dismissed writing as an “unstable profession.” “I kind of shared her belief that it didn??t seem possible,” said James. At Harvard, James concentrated in Visual and Environment Studies, specializing in filmmaking. She laughed when explaining her choice of concentration, given her mother’s concerns about a writing career. “I’m not sure...