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...first championship under the AWCHA was played in 1998 and won by UNH. Harvard captured the second ever championship, bringing the Crimson's once-struggling club sport to the fore of national competition...
...water, they discovered, had "memory." In the critically acclaimed English play The Memory of Water, three sisters return home for their mother's funeral only to find that their pasts still permeate their world, even though the linchpin, their mother, is gone. Long buried conflicts rise to the fore as the men in their lives pop in unexpectedly. But far from a somber play about death and mourning, The Memory of Water is a hilarious comedy about sex, drugs and the embarrassing details of a shared past. Winner of the London Olivier Award for best comedy, Stephenson's play...
...looking for] good, lively, thoughtful discussion that really brings to the fore all of the many ideas and thoughts for action that this community can offer," he said. "It's an important issue, a complex issue, and there are no easy answers. We really need the best that Harvard has to offer...
...Villarreal was accepted--and why more than 15,000 were not brings to the fore a series of perennial questions posed to Byerly Hall by prospective students, the media and educational experts alike...
Thus the question of just whom to represent comes to the fore...