Word: distantly
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Objectively, I probably shouldn’t love this place so much. On paper, there are so many reasons to be disappointed with Harvard: decrepit housing, failed concerts, distant professors, lacking social space, Harvard-Yale restrictions, fucking winter in Cambridge, the list goes...
...because we had 16 races to go.”While the Crimson managed to finish the day in the top half of the rankings with a respectable seventh-place showing, the team’s performance in the second day of the event would leave seventh place a distant memory, more than making up for any bad breaks.Leading the charge were Porter and Schlitz in the B-division, who broke into the top five in six out of their eight races and captured first place three times. They would finish the regatta with a two-day total of just...
...fellow sophomore Ryan Hafer was 64th with a time of 31:53.6. The other scorers for the Crimson were junior Peter Mullen, 71st after finishing in 31:58.8, and senior James Kelley, 87th with a race of 32:32.0. Harvard’s eighth-place finish was a distant 289 points behind a dominant Iona team, and none of the Crimson men will advance to the NCAA Nationals. Scherf, on the other hand, will travel to Terre Haute, Ind., for the NCAA tournament at Indiana State University on Nov. 21. The young runner has high hopes for the race after...
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...bad” non-Orthodox guests and the “good” Jewish Basangas seems over moralizing and detracts from the characters’ believability. When one exits the theatre, the religious maxims continue to echo, but the characters’ emotions remain as distant as at the opening credits. The film informs a Western audience on the teachings of Orthodox Judaism and is generally entertaining, but it fails as the comedy it is trying to be. “Ushpizin” leaves the viewer only temporarily fulfilled by its moral premise; those looking for a deeper...