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...race--a two and a quarter mile course from the MIT boathouse to Newell Boathouse combining varsity and novice rowers in boats together--was created three years ago by novice Coach Holly Hatton, who dressed up as a punk this year...
...came up with the idea mainly to get the varsity and novices together in a fun way," Hatton said. "Most novices feel like it's the highlight of their fall because they get the chance to row in a boat with more power and control...
...really well considering the groups of eights only practiced together for three days," novice Coach Holly Hatton said. "Everything went very smoothly. Logistically it was the best...
This scheme requires Finch Hatton, in whom Robert Redford has found a soul mate, to stand in for the spirit of Africa. Laconic, ironic, elusive and, in his silky way, brutal, he continually offers his lover spectacular glimpses of a great nature. Then, just when she thinks she has grasped him, he slips away into the clouds. Meryl Streep, as Dinesen, is his perfect match. Always at her best when challenged to leave her own time and place for regions more passionate and generous, Streep embodies an aristocrat's arrogance toward the unknown and an artist's vulnerability...
...transformed them, finally, into a melody of loss, something terrible and sad. The financial failure of her farm and the death of Finch Hatton at about the same time drove her back to Europe. But like the "civilizing" of Africa, personal setbacks symbolized to her a much larger loss, that of romantic idealism in the modern world. Her consolation was that in this defeat, some men like Finch Hatton, some women like herself, were given a last opportunity to display a noble quality she also fancied was fast disappearing: gallantry in the face of crushing odds...