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...Harvard softball team wrapped up interdivisional play the same way it began it last week: sweeping its firstdouble header and getting swept in the second.The Crimson took two from host and two-time defending league champion Princeton on Saturday, 5-2 and 3-1. But the next day, it was on the wrong end of the sweep, as it fell to Cornell, 9-8 and 6-4. The games were played in Providence because of a snowstorm in Ithaca.Despite Sunday’s sweep, Harvard is still in good shape as it enters divisional play. The Crimson...
...that people could walk in, check out a video for free, and watch it in the comfort of their own homes.One of the artists’ few mandates is that the exhibit must stay for at least three months in each of its destination cities, and the host gallery must organize free public screenings. Several Harvard professors and students, as well as visitors from MIT and the New York-based magazine Bidoun have or will organize screenings.Harvard’s screening series began on March 14, with an examination of Polish videos from the 1970s and 1990s curated...
...time. How many hours a day is he frightened? What is he so afraid of?”), a Crayola color-namer’s recent colors (“Sad Red…Really Sad Blue…Divorce Sienna…Divorce Brown”), and a host of other scenes that form a whir of brief, existential episodes.By playing with our notions of youth, Rich pulls off in short bursts what Roald Dahl did so well in his novels. Children are endowed with the mannerisms, insights, and burdens of adults. And the adults, well, they sound like...
...Littauer building. “Our long-awaited opportunity to use the library space in ways that would further research and teaching for the next 30 years will have to be put on hold,” he said.It is not yet clear how long Littauer will play host to the arts books, though Cline said it could be several years or longer.—Staff writer David Jiang can be reached at djiang@fas.harvard.edu...
...Mass. Hall this year—as opposed to the average 24—and Gross has said that the dorm lacks the size to house the “critical mass” of students necessary to make effective freshman living space. Yet Mass. Hall has traditionally been host to a famously tight-knit dorm community. The College has yet to articulate a good reason to evict freshmen from the top floors. Formal plans for the use of the space next year remain foggy, and Gross has said that it might still be used for emergency or upperclassmen overflow...