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Entering the matchup Harvard had never won a holiday tournament, a streak that would continue as the Crimson officially tied Northern Michigan. The latter was propelled into the Dec. 23’s finals via a sudden-death shootout that dropped the Crimson down to a disappointing consolation matchup...
...irony lost on no one, except perhaps her, that she made those arguments in paragraphs that were marvels of strenuous intellection. By conviction she was a sensualist, but by nature she was a moralist, and in the work she published in the 1970s and '80s it was the latter side of her that came forward. In Illness as Metaphor--published in 1978, after she suffered breast cancer and a mastectomy--she argued against the idea that cancer was somehow a particular problem of repressed personalities, a notion that effectively blamed the victim for the disease. And in her 1977 book...
NOTES: Despite its week off, the Crimson moved up in both the U.S. College Hockey Online/College Sports Television and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine polls. In the former, Harvard advanced one spot, from No. 11 to No. 10, and in the latter, the Crimson jumped two positions from No. 13 to No. 11...Pelle’s former team, the New York Apple Core, was in attendance for the Crimson’s win over Maine on Dec. 11. Pelle scored a goal and an assist in the game. One of those former teammates, Billy Keenan, has reportedly committed to Harvard...
Both teams would find the bottom of the net in the second half, but two hot-handed Hofstra shooters torched the Harvard defense on a definitive 9-0 run in the latter frame. Pride forward Lizanne Murphy tallied 22 points, 15 rebounds and six assists on the afternoon, with 16 of those points coming after the break...
...modern example of the latter are Nixon itself and Y Tu Mama Tambien, by Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron, who is also one of the producers of Nixon. Cuaron laments the lack of genuine political fervor behind the majority of American cinema. In a recent interview he described various films by foreign directors who are trying to make a statement. What he disagrees with is the American notion that these filmmakers and their countries hate America. “We love America,” says Cuaron. “Most of us love America, what we don?...