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...former New Yorker, and the photographs of missing persons on the wall of that Baghdad police station reminded me of the pictures and notes on walls in downtown Manhattan after 9/11. The desperation and sorrow of people whose loved ones have disappeared is very familiar. The story of Waddah al-Anbari's ordeal as a kidnap victim made me shiver, cringe and wonder whether I would be able to keep my wits in a similar situation. It also got me to thinking about the untold consequences of war. Please keep telling these stories...
...make this quiz real simple for the Yale kids reading. Something of the multiple-choice variety should be more familiar to you guys. Harvard will win the 123rd edition of The Game, one of college football’s most storied rivalries, at Harvard Stadium tomorrow because: a. Its running back and quarterback, Clifton Dawson and Liam O’Hagan, are a more talented and experienced version of Yale’s own rusher-passer duo—Mike McLeod and Matt Polhemus. b. Its defense, ranked first in the nation in fewest rushing yards allowed and sacks...
...parents are hardworking teachers in Brooklyn, I thought there was something wrong about doing just VES.THC: [Arnheim Lecturer on Filmmaking] Robb Moss gave a great introduction for your film. Did you know him while at Harvard? DA: Well, I took some classes in VES, and it was a small, familiar community. We all knew each other. THC: So you took their renowned studio classes?DA: Yes, I took a studio painting class in my sophomore year that changed my vision of the world. I wonder if the professor is still there… it really changed how I see things...
...playing the real thing on our spring trip to Georgia,” says Jacqueline M. Rooney ’07, captain of the women’s golf team. Although Rooney says playing the actual course felt a little different, she could still point out the landmarks made familiar by the simulator...
...enraptured by the lyricism of Ridley’s dancing, she expresses her frustration with her inability to be “there with him” as his pas de deux partner can be. This polarizing divide between performer and spectator is one with which any theatergoer is familiar...