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...Donato ’91, adding, “It’s tough to win on the road when you don’t execute.” Even Harvard’s lone powerplay goal of the game required some assistance from Dartmouth. Senior forward Ryan Maki fired a shot towards the Big Green goal from the left faceoff circle that seemed as if it would stray wide right, but the puck caromed off Glass’ skate and past netminder Mike Devine at 11:12 of the second period. The score cut Dartmouth’s lead...
...didn’t do all the things a team needs to do to win.” Harvard did finally manage to break through on the power play 11:12 into the second period, but it required a lucky bounce in order to do it. Senior forward Ryan Maki set up along the left side and sent the puck skittering across the goalmouth, where it ricocheted off of a Big Green skate and across the goal line. The score temporarily brought the Crimson within one at 3-2, but Dartmouth would respond with two goals under a minute apart...
Harvard did finally manage to break through on the power play 11:12 into the second period, but it required a lucky bounce in order to do it. Senior forward Ryan Maki set up along the left side and sent the puck skittering across the goalmouth, where it ricocheted off of a Big Green skate and across the goal line...
Last week Silverstein added Richard Rogers and Fumihiko Maki to the roster of architects designing the office towers. "Enough words. Enough talk," Silverstein said after coming to terms with the Port Authority by giving up some control of the site. "Rebuild." The results of that rebuilding could determine whether the downtown core will ever regain importance as a business center...
...appear in New York City in years. (It may also be a first sign of new hope for the city's beleaguered skyline, overbuilt with middling boxes. Major additions are now promised or under way from a long list of architects of Foster's caliber, including Frank Gehry, Fumihiko Maki, Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers.) What Foster has created is a 46-story notched glass tower covered with a webwork of triangles, called a diagrid, in off-white stainless steel. That serpentine frame is both structural--it supports most of the building's weight--and delightful. It makes...