Word: golden
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...Golden Age of DJing: Roughly 1996-2000. A period of breakneck technical advancements in DJ music-making. Think DJ Shadow’s “Endtroducing...
...often pursued a vigorous forecheck as Harvard tried to clear the puck.With two shutouts to his name, he now boasts an 0.75 goals-against average and a gaudy .975 save percentage, both numbers best in the nation.Richter allowed two goals in the season-opening loss to the Golden Knights and surrendered just one in the win over the Saints before blanking Rensselaer and Union.If his improvement continues, the only thing left for him to do may be to score a goal or two of his own.KILLING TIMEDespite committing seven penalties on Saturday night and another seven the night before, playing...
Morals of the story: 1. There was a very good player named Carl Morris. 2. There was some debate about my pre-growth-spurt kicking abilities. 3. There is a golden age of Harvard football and we are living...
...afternoons from November to April they form what must be the world's most pastoral concert arena. Backed by the natural amphitheater of the majestic eastern cliffs of Table Mountain, musicians perform under clear skies as a golden sun plays on the forest canopy before dipping over the blue peak. The atmosphere is appropriately elysian. Capetonians, known for savoring a slow pace of life, feast on picnics of prawn salad and cold Karoo lamb, washed down...
Harvard is a coaling station somewhere between Manhattan and its vast hinterland. Look around the dining hall this morning—you’ll see an absurd number of seniors in business suits hoping against hope that four years at Harvard is their golden ticket to the Upper East Side. Their stories are similar: born somewhere, achieved greatness, and had signing bonuses thrust upon them by Goldman, Sachs, Lehman, and other Jews. For them, quaint Cambridge has been either a brief respite from their childhood New York state of mind or else a warm-up for the World Series...