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...before the Arthur Golden novel of the same name ushered millions worldwide into the private corners of Kyoto's geisha quarter-an anthropologist from Stanford traveled to Japan's ancient capital to become the first foreigner to live and work along its narrow streets as a full-time geisha. Liza Dalby's experiences inspired several books, including her memorable and elegant Geisha, published in 1983, a book on kimono and a novel about Japan's first novelist, Lady Murasaki, and her adventures of a thousand years ago. Now 56, Dalby lives in northern California where she lectures and writes...
...loss brought the careers of Harvard’s five seniors—co-captains Julie Chu and Jennifer Sifers, as well as Katie Johnston, Liza Solley, and Lindsay Weaver—to tearful denouements...
...Crimson would even the score again, this time on an unassisted wrist shot 4:39 into the second period by senior winger Liza Solley. The Saints would recapture the lead a minute later on a short-handed score by sophomore Alison Domenico, who beat Martin after shaking several Harvard defenders...
...season finale, Saturday’s game was the senior night for Crimson seniors Julie Chu, Jennifer Sifers, Lindsay Weaver, Katie Johnston, and Liza Solley...
...opening frame on an assist from sophomore Sarah Wilson, who netted a goal of her own on a 4-on-4 later in the period to push the lead to 2-0. The senior tallied the lone goal of the second period on the power play, connecting with Liza Solley and Wilson. This second power-play unit notched both of the squad’s special teams scores as Harvard went 2-of-10 on the evening with the man advantage. After Sifers bumped the edge to 4-0 early in the third, the Crimson sandwiched four more goals around...