Word: karl
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...record against the Tigers. Staller also won two of his three bouts against the Bulldogs. But it was not enough for the team to notch the win. The closest match of the day for the men was against Yale, where co-captain Kai Itameri-Kinter and junior Karl Harmenberg won two of their three bouts. The Harvard women’s team will travel to Providence, R.I. in pursuit of its third Ivy League championship, while the men’s team will look to improve its postseason record against Brown and Penn. —Staff writer Melissa Schellberg...
...Rove, Karl overfed self compared to whale...
...squad, which often became the deciding factor in meets. Saturday was no different. Harvard came into its final round of epee against the Red Storm leading and needing only two wins to clinch victory, but it would only get one. Ungar went 5-1 and junior Karl Harmenberg added a 4-2 performance for the squad that easily beat its Buckeye counterpart, 6-3. “I think we should’ve done better,” Brand said. “Our guys weren’t up to the test at that point in time...
...that would be his trademark for the rest of his career. His landscapes are more astringent and cooler. His portraits too. The people in those portraits are known to him. Most of them are family, like his son Jamie, who also became an artist, or neighbors like Karl and Anna Kuerner, a German-American couple he painted many times in Chadds Ford, and Christina Olson, the crippled woman in Christina's World whom he knew from around his summer home in Cushing, Maine. But though these people are his familiars, they look to us enclosed, subdued, even solemn, always keeping...
...train that struck his station wagon in Chadds Ford. Wyeth took his father's death harder than any of the others in the family. Intimations of mortality clouded the clear sky of fantasy. He had never painted his father. Three years after N.C.'s death, Wyeth painted Karl, a stern portrait of his neighbor Karl Kuerner, shown in his attic room. Above Karl's head are two meat hooks, like falcon's claws, thrust down from the ceiling. Says Wyeth: "It was really a portrait of my father, of course...