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...beings' creative development and ability to construct images from abstract thought. That critical leap and the resulting tangible evidence are invaluable to understanding global human heritage. Imagine if the great library of Alexandria survived today. How much richer would the world and collective human culture be if we could draw from that vast collection of ancient knowledge? The Lascaux cave is our proto-Alexandria, humanity's library of prehistory from the dawn of our ancestors' impulse to record. We must take immediate steps to ensure that generations of our descendants have the benefit of Lascaux's lessons. Melody...
...leadership. The roundtable began with a presentation by Clifford Cook, a Cambridge city planner, who showed long-term data indicating that the number of children born and living in Cambridge has declined over the past several decades. Superintendent of Schools Thomas Fowler-Finn repeatedly interrupted the presentation, drawing conclusions from each data set in an attempt to attribute the decline more to population trends than to any fault of the school system’s. Nolan and Fowler-Finn engaged each other in debate repeatedly throughout the night, with Nolan even preparing her own data that showed enrollment over...
...performance, Housman’s offensive prowess manifested itself in an uncanny ability to get to the line.Time and again, when opposing defenses clamped down on captain Matt Stehle and Goffredo, Housman would shake his defender with a dribble move and take the ball to the basket, unafraid to draw contact from the behemoths in the paint. He took 119 free throws on the season, second on the team to Stehle, and converted at a solid 76.5 percent.In light of the number of hits Housman took in the paint, the point guard’s durability was perhaps the most...
...defeat in Hartford. The loss was concerning not only because it shook up the rankings, but because both Lorentzen and Grigg fell to their Bantam opponents. The setback, however, proved key in preparation for the Crimson’s road match at Yale. Both Bantam and Bulldog matches always draw noisy crowds of spectators. “That match [against Trinity] showed us how we had to mentally block out everyone cheering against [us],” Fast said. So against Yale, it wasn’t the fans who made the difference for the defending champs. Instead, five Harvard...
...might not have been the storybook ending that she wanted, but a first-round loss in the doubles draw of the NCAA Championships this season didn’t take the luster off co-captain Melissa Anderson’s career accomplishments. In 2006, Anderson and junior Elsa O’Riain finished 31-7 and took a No. 3 ranking into the championship tournament, the highest ranking ever for a Crimson doubles team. Anderson finished 21-3 in singles matches during Harvard’s dual meets, earning her Second Team All-Ivy honors, and her performance...