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...already had a brotherhood going on [from preseason],” Schultz says. “We feed off each other...
...Harvard forward Dan Murphy tipped in a shot from defenseman Tom Walsh on the ensuing counterattack, tying the score at two goals apiece at 8:28.The Crimson’s power play put Harvard up 3-2 in the third, when a cutting Johnson took a feed from Du and sailed a shot right over netminder David McKee’s shoulder. But the goal would soon be obscured by Cornell’s two quick tallies.“I thought our guys did a lot of good things,” Donato said, “But when...
...Cornell thoroughly suffocated the Harvard offense in its home gym, toppling the Crimson 3-0 (30-19, 30-19, 30-13).“It’s definitely difficult to play on the road,” Turley-Molony said. “While a lot of players feed off the heckling that we get, not all of our players are able to deal with it.”Hitting .370 for the match, the Big Red (18-3, 11-0) hammered at and around Harvard’s defense.On the other side of the net, the Crimson hitters...
...Frey painted during the summer just for this exhibit, took place during parties he organized. “The reassembling of one landscape took from five to eight hours” he explains, and “because this is a lot to ask of people, I had to feed them and provide entertainment.” The reassemblers worked unassisted. Though all are enthusiastic about the experience, Frey points out that some of them were “ashamed of their final product,” a strange sentiment in light of the compositions’ beauty and uniqueness...
Among those who have taken to the stage is self-employed life coach Cary Bayer, 52. He performs in the guise of the 4,000-year-old Wise Guy Swami, who offers the audience proverbs and jokes in an Indian accent ("Give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Teach him to fish, give him a lifetime of body odor"). Bayer, who wrote sketch comedy years ago and studied meditation with an Indian guru, found in his late 40s that he could crack up people at parties with his swami witticisms. He took a chance on open-mike...