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...campus. In the meantime, those who were lucky enough to be at The Game can savor a triumphal end to a historic season. The specific plays may fade from the forefront of spectators’ minds, but the memory of the Crimson’s fantastic season will linger on for as long as there is Harvard football...
...victim Jonathan Harker lends a cadence and lucidity to the nonsense he spews. And David N. Huyssen ’02, playing Dracula sans black cape (it’s white!) but with a dynamite Transylvanian accent, releases sentences into the air with such surety and depth that they linger like smoke rings...
True, the lack of UKA after 1 a.m. forces students to wait a minute or two to get into another House. But Harvard students have learned to wait. If one student took the trouble to follow another back to his or her House, the pursuer would surely linger the minute or two it takes to get swiped in. Last year, when UKA was proposed to House Masters, it seemed more of an issue of convenience—getting access whenever you want it. But the truth is that we already have access: Harvard students are quick to swipe anyone...
...closed world of the Taliban begins. Bin Laden's foot soldiers regularly slip through the walled enclaves and jostling bazaars to recruit jihadis or send out instructions. Taliban fighters float through to spy and resupply. Every Afghan faction has its representative in some dim house. Intelligence agents linger in the lobby of the Pearl Continental Hotel, where the phones are tapped and drivers let fall scraps of information. Places like this are where the operatives who can pin a real-time target on bin Laden must be recruited or bought or blackmailed. But the terrorists have their agents here...
...anyone who has not known strict, all-male, boarding school life, but the quality of the drama is extraordinarily high, and Steve Cosson, directing from a script by Peter Morris, achieves moments of intense emotion that wrench audiences in the theater and leave them with provocative images that linger. In the most shattering scene, a school boy stands stark naked on a chair with his neck in a noose, his body shaking violently with fear...