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Bolting down the sideline, freshman striker Jeremy Truntzer received a lead pass from sophomore midfielder Ladd Fritz. Truntzer then promptly blew by a defender to break free on the right side and sent a beautiful cross to Ara. Ara headed home his first goal of the season past Husky goalie Allan Lewis to put Harvard ahead...
Harvard dominated the entire game, starting with a goal in the 14th minute. Junior midfielder Marc Buan passed a ball into the center, where sophomore midfielder Ladd Fritz received it with his back to the goal about 15 yards out. Turning on the defender guarding him, he hit a shot into the left bottom corner of the net past the goalie, allowing Harvard to strike first...
...Incredible as it may seem, many of the classic designs from the 1930s, '40s and '50s are still in production at the Fritz Hansen furniture company (www.fritzhansen.com), based in the Copenhagen suburb of Allerod. The firm manufactures about 200,000 chairs a year from original designs. Klint's original Church chair, designed in 1936, still enjoys robust sales. "We believe in timeless products that will never go out of fashion," says Torben Holme Nielsen, the firm's marketing director. "We don't add on anything that is not necessary. No extras." Not many of these classics will find their...
...Among the better-known of Fritz Hansen's designers was Arne Jacobsen. While building the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen in 1956, he had a hard time finding suitable furniture for the project. So he designed the Egg and Swan chairs. Both use artificial foam for the interior and, most dramatically, neither chair has a single straight line. More than 40 years old, the chairs are so outlandish that they still find their way into rock videos and onto fashion magazine covers. Jacobsen, who died in 1971, also designed his own cafeteria-style chair, called the Series 7, which...
...Tips for hipsters The last movie with any sort of non-superhero, "underground" comix origin seems to be "Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat," a 1974 sequel to "Fritz the Cat," based on the Robert Crumb character. Am I wrong? Write me Watch for Clowes' artwork making a cameo in Seymour's "Cook's Chicken Inn" scrapbook as well as a masterfully saccharine unicorn in an art display. Similarly, Robert Crumb's daughter, Sophie, contributed all of Enid's drawings. Lastly, stick through the end credits for an alternate Seymour scene...