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...between the two of them.” But on Saturday, both Lorentzen and Grigg fell to their Bantam counterparts. Grigg lost to intercollegiate No. 10 Lauren Polonich in four games, 9-2, 9-5, 7-9, 9-5. Lorentzen dropped her first game to intercollegiate No. 8 Larissa Stephenson, 9-3, but won the next two by identical 9-4 scores to take a 2-1 lead. But Stephenson rallied to claim the fourth and fifth games, 9-6 and 9-2. Harvard got three-game wins from sophomore No. 3 Jen Blumberg?...
...Satie Pieces,” choreographed by Jeffrey D. Edwards, a student at Harvard Medical School (HMS). HMS student and pianist Sharon F. Kuo played while Marie “Molly” M. Altenburg ’07, Lauren E. Chin ’08, Larissa D. Koch ’08, and Jordan C. Walker ’07 danced with a quiet grace and wonderfully controlled movements, reminiscent of woodland sprites. In particular, Altenburg, with her impressive penché (balancing on one leg with the other lifted behind her in a perfect 180° angle) and Chin...
...center has received praise from dancers and non-dancers alike, both for its innovative architecture and the additional space it provides to performers.“The studio is beautiful. It’s definitely a testament to the school being dedicated to the arts,” says Larissa D. Koch ’08, who will dance in multiple pieces at the concert.The centerpiece of the seven-segment concert will be José Limón’s “Suite from a Choreographic Offering.” The piece is directed by Jennifer Scanlon...
...early afternoon, and the smells of dirty diapers and grease mingle in the bleak Minneapolis apartment. The TV is tuned to All My Children, and Stephanie Charette, 17, has collapsed on the sofa. Her rest is brief. Above the babble of the actors' voices comes a piercing wail. Larissa, her three-week-old daughter, is hungry. In an adjacent bedroom, Joey, l l/2 years old and recovering from the flu, starts to stir. Stephanie, who is an American Indian and one of ten children herself, first became pregnant at 15. It was an "accident," she explains...
...brief message drew some revealing responses from Moscow's people. Said Larissa, 27, a textile-factory administrator: "We have a Russian proverb that goes, 'After 40 years of life, you will start paying for your actions in your face.' The lines in [Reagan's] face reflected good--not the evil that we've been led to expect ... I really think that seeing him for three minutes is worth more than hearing about him for 30 years...