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...spent their undergraduate careers as mild-mannered Social Studies concentrators, and didn’t find real musical success until after leaving the Square. Perhaps Harvard is holding back musical genius, after all.Take the post-punk ensemble Blanks. When the band formed in 2003, members Matt Boch ’06-07, Jon Carter ’06-07, Long Le-Khac ’06, and John T. Drake ’06 seemed logistically ahead of the curve. Already possessing their own instruments (and knowing how to play them), they simply needed to practice. Yet this turned...
...going to such a prestigious institution (and learning something along the way) would give us a leg up in the cutthroat world of job applications…and allow us to drop the H-bomb to people we meet in bars.I come here today to tell you, though, that Matt Damon’s claim in “Good Will Hunting” that we could have attained just as good of an education for a few bucks in late fees at the local library is fast becoming a reality.Little did we know when we came here that these...
...finally got his chance to shine, was listed as “questionable” to start this week and did not play.Left to fill their place is a list of names that leave public-address announcers scrambling for their roster sheets. Junior Danny Brown, sophomores Joe Murt and Matt Lagace, and freshman Alex Breaux have been lining up out wide for Harvard. Against a Cornell unit that came into the game ranking dead last in the Ivy League in pass-defense efficiency, the backups were unable to get open for quarterbacks O’Hagan and Richard Irvin...
...sideline. And we’re not getting it done on the field in the last five quarters of football.” Maybe, but from someone who has a pretty good view of the sideline every week, it sure looks like something’s changed. Senior linebacker Matt Thomas, usually the ring leader in celebration and cheering, appeared alone in his enthusiasm. The Crimson sideline looked pensive—even downtrodden. Harvard has the talent to turn this season back around and still make a serious charge at the Ivy title. Dawson is still the best back...
...Miers still has strong public backing from the White House. On Tuesday, the President and the First Lady teamed up for a vigorous defense of Miers in a live interview with Matt Lauer of NBC's "Today" show at a Habitat for Humanity site in Louisiana, with Laura Bush saying that the nominee is "very deliberate and thoughtful, and will bring dignity to wherever she goes." Republicans say there is no chance Bush will yank the Miers nomination of his own accord. But some influential Republicans said there is a small chance she will survey the flak ahead and decide...