Word: faithfull
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But the season is young, and you need a team to follow. So you start sneaking glances at the scores of your rival team. They’re doing pretty well. It can’t hurt. It’s not permanent, you’re still faithful. Hey...
Years from now, whenever the Harvard faithful look back on a season once filled with such promise, they will not curse Dartmouth’s Andrew Hall or Columbia’s Prosper Nwokocha as the players who ruined the Crimson’s perfect season.
“It’s really useful to take classics of the theater, be it European or American, and make them about contemporary issues,” he said. “When looked at in a contemporary context, you can make Faust about anything you want while...
But Fitzpatrick looked just good enough against Penn to give the Crimson faithful hope. If he can shake off the rust and find another receiving target besides Edwards, Dawson and the defense should be able to hold off Yale—but it’s gonna be close.
Scheib stages Lorenzaccio from a 1993 translation by Paul Schmidt, who didn’t always take de Musset literally, but nevertheless ended up being faithful to him. Lorenzaccio was meant to be kept contemporary, whether that meant seeing the chaos of Renaissance Florence in 1830s Paris or 21st-century...