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...perches in the window of a wooden structure, working on a long reed, absorbed in his activity. Likewise, it appears that Rockefeller became absorbed in his art, and the resulting photograph is captivating. Strong, thick lines of wood run up and across the photograph, stopping only to frame against the sky this man, who, in contrast to the rugged forms, works with an arresting fluidity.A photograph of four boys playing in long, dry grasses is even more striking. This photograph—characteristic of Rockefeller’s best images—combines compositional creativity and an emotional congruence with...
Harvard came out of the gate with defensive energy, and intense pressure created turnovers and easy shots on the other end. The Crimson’s two leading scorers were on fire in the first frame, as a Christiana Lackner offensive rebound and putback at 17:57 proved the only first-half scoring by someone not named Finelli or Hallion...
...Donato ’91. “We’ve played a lot of hockey in these last few weeks. It looked like in overtime there wasn’t a lot of gas in the tank.” With 1:35 left in the extra frame, Dean Strong, the leading scorer for Vermont (8-4-1, 5-1-1 Hockey East), tapped the puck into the net, leaving Harvard with its ninth defeat of the season. “I think we’re a little too content with a loss,” captain...
...Similar to a health nutritionist crafting a dietary plan, members of the Bok Center offer numerous recommendations for failing TFs—they are taught how to frame and signpost their discussions, ask follow-up questions, keep conversation on track, and are given tips on what to do with dominant or shy students...
...course, he's not alone at that. It has often fallen to artists high and low to frame the choices that matter most: Harriet Beecher Stowe on slavery, Aldous Huxley on "progress," George Orwell on tyranny, Ralph Ellison on race. We could debate which debate has most refocused the Iraq war: the one moderated by Tim Russert or the one by Jon Stewart. When Crichton takes aim at genetic engineering and argues that "the future is closer than you think - get used to it," he is likely to shape opinion more than all the bioethics seminars and Senate debates combined...