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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...national championships. Many times they were injured or dejected, fighting to just get through the grueling season, but always with their eyes on the ultimate prize. In just three days, the Crimson witnessed the culmination of a whole season’s work—the end of a journey that now begins anew—and realized a triumph that gave but a glimpse of its ever-increasing potential. The Harvard wrestling team recorded historic results this weekend at the Palace at Auburn Hills, earning its highest ever point total at nationals—29, enough to finish tied...

Author: By Tony D. Qian, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Three Wrestlers Earn All-American Status | 3/18/2007 | See Source »

...result of Groopman's journey is How Doctors Think (Houghton Mifflin; 307 pages), an engagingly written book that is must reading for every physician who cares for patients and every patient who wishes to get the best care. Groopman says patients can prompt broader, sharper and less prejudiced thinking by asking doctors open-ended questions and learning to identify some of their common thinking mistakes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where Doctors Go Wrong | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

...first time at Harvard this month. In her experimental multi-media exhibit “Nostalgic Technologies,” on display in the Transit Gallery of CGIS South until April 10, Boym manipulates technology to reevaluate photographs from her travels throughout Europe and America. Boym’s journey into what she calls “broken-tech art” began when she was printing photographs and her printer began to run out of black ink. When she hit the printer, vibrant versions of the original prints emerged, images she referred to as products...

Author: By Juli Min, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Boym Nostalgic for ‘Broken-Tech’ | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

...Moross ’09, hope to engineer a Shakespearean renaissance on campus and revive the ailing company, starting with a production of “Romeo and Juliet” this spring. Any successful theatrical production requires ambition and hard work; for Hyperion, other factors have made the journey even more difficult. When Fredricks first took the helm of the company, he was shocked to discover the financial and organizational problems that plagued the group. “I found out we had no bank account...We weren’t re-registered and we had all these problems...

Author: By Eric W. Lin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hyperion Players Struggle for Future | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

...poorly constructed. Rarely does Gao entertain possible counterarguments, and this hurts his “case.”He is unequivocal in denouncing literature that has a political, social, or ideological purpose, but this view seems inconsistent with his advocacy of literature as a writer’s journey. If literature is truly an individual project, how can we label some literary purposes inappropriate? If an individual feels that her life has a particular political or ideological purpose, how can we exclude her writer’s journey from the realm of “literature”? Moreover...

Author: By Anjali Motgi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Nobel Laureate Gao Makes an Unconvincing ‘Case’ | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

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