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...honor their promise to spare and feed the soldiers. Er Hu, moved by compassion, starts to feed the soldiers and plead for their lives, while General Pang, the ruthless and strategic general, has Er Hu locked up so that he cannot protest the massacre of the unarmed soldiers. Lau??s desperate clawing at his chains and guttural shouts as he is locked up express the agony of Er Hu remarkably well, and the look of stunned defeat on his face when he is finally released is painful to watch. Li plays the part of General Pangg...
...improved, and the squad tallied an equalizer just eight minutes later, courtesy of a 20-yard shot from junior Rachael Lau. Yale keeper Ayana Sumiyasu got her hand on the ball but was unable to keep it out, as it nestled into the top left corner. The goal was Lau??s first of the season. Harvard continued to control the second half and had many opportunities to go in front. Freshman Katherine Sheeleigh, the Crimson’s leading scorer this season, was unable to find the net for the first time in three games. She did produce...
...coach Erica Walsh said. “We always give that speech—‘let’s get an early goal.’ And when you actually do it, you feel great.” Still, Harvard was unable to turn the momentum from Lau??s second goal of the season into a rout of one of the Ivy League’s weaker teams. After controlling the first five minutes of play, the Crimson found itself in a fairly even match the rest of the way. Freshman goalkeeper Lauren Mann provided another...
Although she will be relegated to the sideline, Lau??s dedication does not end when she steps off the field. According to Wylie, Lau studied for her placement exams on a six-hour bus ride to a tournament in New York. Her work does not stop, whether she’s grinding it out at midfield or at Lamont Library...
...Cummings’ “more difficult poems that function at the syllabic or even phonemic level” along with the huge number of drafts that “vary only by one word, or the spacing of words, or in the margins” gave Sawyer-Lau??anno a reverence for Cummings’ skill. “[His poems] seem so spontaneous, so lively and so free yet they represent such craftsmanship. He appeals to the ear and to the eye,” he said...