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...bills. I know what it’s like to be the working poor.”Currently an IT consultant for non-profits, Green moved to Cambridge at 19 after becoming the first member of his family to graduate from college. He took his first job as a fifth-grade teacher at a Somerville private school, an experience he says will serve him well if elected to the council.“Cambridge is blessed, and I do mean blessed, to be home of two of the world’s premier educational institutions. In doing...
...season were hurt and didn’t run. The guys who raced also did not run close to what they were expecting.” Scherf paced the women for the second year in a row with her 17:22.3—which was good enough for fifth. “I know she had some very high goals going into the race and, while her finish was very impressive, I think that she has even more potential for the upcoming NCAA regionals,” Bourne said. Last year Scherf finished sixth, behind Caroline Bierbaum of Columbia?...
...star forward Darnell Nance corralled the loose ball and ripped a shot from 19 yards out. The shot was a laser hit so fast that the Crimson’s keeper Ryan Johnson could not make a break on the ball. It was Nance’s team-leading fifth goal of the season.“We’ve been in every game we’ve played,” Kerr said. “We falter near the end in terms of depth because of a lot of injuries, but when we’re fully...
...Symphony No. 6,” with two miniatures after the opening movement followed by a momentous event in the fourth movement, Schumann’s “Symphony” concludes with some sort of reaction to the event in the fifth...
...Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 6,” often called “The Pastoral,” the momentous event in the fourth movement is a storm and the fifth movement represents conciliation and thanksgiving. In Schumann’s third, the “event” is the interior of the great Gothic Cathedral just south of Duesseldorf. It is nearly impossible to discern if the fourth movement is the deepest expression of sorrow or joy, but the extremities of joy and sorrow can often seem indistinguishable due to the profundity...