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...been rather inconsistent up to this point," Beachy said. "We have to keep an even keel in the [Princeton] match...
...real both Sara's public front and the inner worries that she is reluctant to display even to her sisters. Sara is a difficult part to play--she is both the most restrained of all the characters and the most important of them. Hartley keeps Sara on an even keel, displaying small flashes of humor without losing the essential reserve necessary to the character...
...director. Winser maneuvers the small confines of the Agassiz stage well, making particularly good use of the high street "set." A common threat to shows as intrinsically ridiculous as this one is that the show will get tiresomely hammy. But Winser manages to keep the show on an even keel, even resisting the temptation to rush through the rather long play...
Last year Petit-Trou's only storyteller died, leaving no one to protect its memories, such as they have become. Already bereft of a future, the town now finds itself without its past as well. Yet astonishingly, plans are already in the works for still another boat, whose keel is secretly being laid a few hundred yards from where the Dieu Veut was launched. Rumor has it that about 1,000 similar boats are under construction by neighboring communities up and down the coast. If the embargo continues and Aristide fails to return, the call for "leaving day" will...
Penn, Northeastern and Navy had each lost to the Crimson earlier in the year, making Harvard one of the favorites going in. Last year's national champions didn't live up to expectations, however, adding to the importance of reestablishing an even keel going into the race with the Elis...