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...self,” echoes junior teammate Claire Richardson, “and it shows in her race that she’s confident and doing well.” Though extremely focused and determined on winning her races, Silva is described as being “lighthearted?? and “having a lot of spirit.” “I’ve never seen her downtrodden,” Olson adds. Silva readily concedes that the most significant factor in her successful race was the training she received from her young head coach...
...didn’t tell him he needed to go a certain direction with the speech at all,” said Alexander J. Tennant ’08, the first marshal of the senior class, who speculated that Bernanke might give a more “lighthearted?? address. James H. Stock, economics department chair, said he expects Bernanke to discuss “the importance of economic knowledge.” “Honestly, I’d be very interested to hear his advice to Harvard undergrads, what sort of careers they should be considering...
Kass Professor of the History of Medicine Allan M. Brandt appeared on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show Wednesday night, attempting to shed light on the growing dishonesty within the cigarette industry in a spirited—and very lighthearted??conversation with host Jon Stewart...
...Zhou Long, set to some Chinese poems about drinking too much. Here, the HRO joined Ma and his string quartet in an intricate and difficult piece. According to Ma, the final eight chords sounded like “drunk men falling down.” Though the mood was lighthearted??there were numerous references to the aptness of playing those pieces in Sanders, as the Queens Head Pub will shortly open in the basement of Memorial Hall—the music was serious and beautiful, and the larger purpose of the Silk Road Project evident...
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