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...trust, found himself at an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London called "Searching for Shakespeare." There he saw a painting from the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., that had been accepted until the late 1930s as a portrait of Shakespeare from life. Looking at it, Cobbe felt certain the Folger painting was a copy of the one in his family's collection. He asked Wells, an old friend, for his help in authenticating it. (See the top 10 literary hoaxes...
...final pool.“It’s a long day, and I haven’t been fencing all that much recently,” Cross said. “I viewed this as kind of a warm-up to NCAAs, and I felt like I was fencing well. The fact that I managed to make it through to the end of the day was promising.” Top-seeded Nicole Ross of Columbia was second, but freshman Shelby MacLeod was right behind, taking third place with a 7-4 record in the finals.Freshman standout Caroline Vloka...
...buzzer, giving his guys a 33-32 lead at the break. The stage looked set for a nail-biting second half, but the Crimson would not follow the script.“We had twenty minutes left in our season,” Harris said. “We felt bad for Andy because he couldn’t really go in the second half, and we all huddled up when the half started and wanted to do it for him and the seniors, and we held on and pushed it out.”Indeed, after falling behind...
...When we found out we were playing them,” said RPI’s Whitney Naslund, when asked at which point the team felt that it could beat the Crimson. “When we found out we were playing Harvard, we were ready to play them. It doesn’t matter who we’re going to play. We came here...
...allegro assai, and Levine expertly maneuvered the harmonic modulations to build up to the piece’s climatic end. The BSO concluded the all-Mozart program with a heart-warming performance of the “Jupiter” symphony, Symphony No. 41. The initial allegro vivace felt a bit hurried at times, but the contrast between the unyielding dominance of the full orchestra sections and the ticklish charm of the second theme set off by a playful pizzicato was absolutely delightful. Levine heightened the intensity of the opening movement of Mozart’s final symphony with...