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Harvard returns two starters from last year’s squad and welcomes a talented five-person freshman class, one that Delaney-Smith thinks just might be her best crop of newcomers ever. Add to that the newfound balance of an offense without an established superstar, and the Crimson is all too ready to reclaim the Ivy crown this season...
During the last weekend in April, 29 finalists were interviewed by a five-person selection committee, chaired by Giles. “They come to Cambridge and each candidate spends 30 minutes with us and after the interviews are over we choose the 12 fellows,” Giles said...
...Who…” written by Peter Brook and Marie Helen Estienne and “The Man Who Turned Into a Stick” by Kobo Abe) for a unified and touching effect. Although initially slow-paced, the strong performances by the small five-person cast, marked by its versatility and physicality, overcome this early slow start...
...book, Inside the Wire, co-written by TIME correspondent Viveca Novak. In the following excerpt, Saar, now retired from the Army, deals with the issue of suicide attempts among the detainees and the military's use of the Initial Reaction Force (IRF). An IRF team, Saar explains, is a five-person unit responsible for subduing an obstreperous detainee. Four soldiers each take a limb; the fifth takes the head. The soldiers are supposed to apply pressure to sensitive points on the body if necessary to restrain the inmate, but, Saar reports, it is not unusual for detainees to be beaten...
...only instance that the five-person committee deemed inappropriate involved MEALAC Professor Joseph Massad, who the committee said “exceeded commonly accepted bounds” in an altercation with student Deena Shanker...