Word: mcdonaldization
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Crimson has also received an infusion of new energy from its talented freshman class and sophomore transfer Anna McDonald. Stone notes that on top of providing depth, this new blood is blessed with a lot of speed...
...McDonald joins Harvard from Boston College, where she amassed an impressive 33 points in her freshman year...
...shots in the first two periods, only two of which got past the Harvard netminder, who flashed the glove to make a few nice saves in the opening frame. After Ryabkina evened the score for the Crimson, Stone decided to shake up the top lines, moving sophomore Anna McDonald up to the first line in place of Chute, and using Chute to center the second line. The change worked, and Harvard returned to the ice reinvigorated for the final period. After the game, Stone was happy to have come away with a victory, but stressed that the Crimson needs...
...team’s comebacks this weekend. “You have to find a way to win these games—every game is going to be different.” In both games, late-game line adjustments sparked the offense. On Friday night against Quinnipiac, sophomore Anna McDonald replaced Chute on the first line in the third period, allowing Chute to take over as center on the second line. Chute finished the rebound of a shot from Vaillancourt with 10:47 left to play. The next day, Chute rejoined the first line in the third frame and McDonald...
...advisory. In 2005, the Faculty recognized their inability to instigate or create policies, and classics professor Jan M. Ziolkowski, acting chair of the folklore and mythology program, initiated discussions between various department chairs. Although these discussions were initially focused around the departure of then-President Summers, French professor Christie McDonald continued to organize this unofficial Caucus of Chairs, even after Summers stepped down. Their talks expanded into discussions of the curricular review and faculty growth. It would seem fitting for such discussions to occur within the faculty, but many of the chairs are dissatisfied with the University structure...