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Despite Halberstam’s contributions to journalism, Malcom A. Glenn ’09, president of The Crimson, said he was not in favor of the proposal...
...feel as if there’s something rather sacred about 14 Plympton St.,” Glenn said...
...playful call and response between the double bass and the cellos, while the second movement was sweetly melodic and made use of unexpected harmonic changes. The third movement, “Danse Macabre,” combined material from the first two, producing a twisting, grotesque result. Julia L. Glenn ’11 played a solo that boasted a fair amount of verve. At the end of the piece, Lim, all smiles, went up to the stage to receive appreciative and deserved applause. The Stravinsky also included tricky, unusual rhythms and atypical harmonies, but the ensemble proved themselves...
...time series against the Crimson. Tillman said he wasn’t too excited about the prospect of traveling out west again next spring.“We probably won’t be here next year,” he said.—Staff writer Malcom A. Glenn can be reached at mglenn@fas.harvard.edu...
...Seabiscuit”), a high school trombone player who must deal with the separation of his parents and the crumbling marriage of his ex-babysitter, Annie (Kate Beckinsale, “Underworld”). As Arthur’s parents attempt to reconcile their differences, Annie and her husband Glenn (Sam Rockwell, “Matchstick Men”) struggle to maintain appearances for the sake of their daughter, even as Annie has an affair with her co-worker’s husband. The relationship between Becinsale and Rockwell is striking not only for its violent outbursts...