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...trend is even more striking this fall. Choreographer Twyla Tharp, who had a surprise hit four years ago with Movin' Out, her dance interpretation of Billy Joel music, is attempting a similar feat with The Times They Are A-Changin', based on the songs of Bob Dylan. A more problematic show with a murky story line, it is set in a grungy-chic circus that is more distracting than illuminating. But there's no mistaking that it's a musical with a personal vision--not to mention one of the best sound tracks on Broadway...
...receive the call in December, he would earn a place alongside some of Harvard hockey’s elite. Former team captain Noah Welch ‘05, who recently broke into the NHL with the Pittsburgh Penguins, made the team as an undergraduate, as did current skipper Dylan Reese—although both were unable to play due to injury...
...NCAA berth. And, for the second year in the row, there will be intra-team competition for the starting goalkeeper position. “It’s always an open race with goalies—that’s the way it should be,” captain Dylan Reese says. “You need competition…whoever is better is going to play.” Last year’s Harvard squad entered the season without a cemented starting netminder, thanks to the graduation of Hobey Baker finalist Dov Grumet-Morris...
...time again, Dartmouth beat the Crimson to the puck, giving the Big Green a series of odd-man rushes that created several scoring chances—some of which resulted in goals. “They weren’t making tape-to-tape passes,” captain Dylan Reese said. “They were just chipping it off the glass, moving it around, and just putting it in spaces where we weren’t and winning the footraces.” The barrage of Dartmouth goals shone the spotlight on Tobe, as the senior allowed five...
...power play would play a large part in determining the final score, and the Crimson was unable to take advantage of any of the opportunities it received. “They just made us struggle with the puck and struggle to make plays,” captain Dylan Reese said. “That’s what a good [penalty kill] does, but we should have been more prepared.” During the first period, Dartmouth (1-0-0, 1-0-0 ECAC) was whistled for four penalties to the Crimson’s two, but Harvard found...