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...Mikula said. “So we’re going to put a lot of emphasis on this game.” Yet with Saturday being just the first game of the season, Anderson fears putting too much emphasis on a non-conference game. The coach hopes to display a strong, balanced attack and more mental toughness than Harvard showed last year, particularly in road games. “I don’t think it’s the defining game,” Anderson said. “It certainly would help us to build confidence...
...paint letters on their chests spelled out ‘Larry.’”That’s the story people outside the University seem to be telling: faculty happy, students sad. Summers ousted by the nobility, mourned by the peasants who loved him.But the display of support for the President came too late—and more to the point, there actually wasn’t that much of it. Where were the student protesters after the last Faculty Meeting? Where were the petitions? Sure, a group of Larry-lovers had some plans to stage...
...show qualities incidental to the goal of winning - like respect for opponents and fans. The exuberance with which Australian batsmen are celebrating on reaching their centuries has become absurd. Much fuss was made over Michael Slater's reaction to making a hundred at Lord's in 1993. But that display, which included kissing the Australian crest on his helmet, was subdued compared to the fits of self-congratulation in which players, including Ponting, now routinely engage...
...Lowell Lecture Hall. Under the creative guidance of Music Director Akiko Fujimoto, the orchestra lacks technical polish across all sections, and has trouble achieving the mountain air clarity that Mozart demands. As the program was stuffed with familiar classics, the technical limitations of the orchestra were on full display. The first movement of the 38th Symphony was the low point. It is complex and intellectually demanding music which requires sensitive leadership and a fully engaged orchestra. Yet Fujimoto’s on-stage relationship with her players rarely moved beyond metronomic. The sound was fractured and flat, the structure confused...
...happens to take place 100 years ago and it happens to take place in Ireland, but it could take place in Iowa and it could take place on the stage of Jerry Springer.”Spillane-Hinks’s knowledge of the play was on full display. Multiple times, she was asked about language that gave actors difficulty. But after answering their questions about things like poteen—which, if you didn’t know, is an Irish moonshine pronounced “po-cheen”—she was sure to tell them...