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...some of the jittery camerabatics that Greengrass applied as director to of United 93and the last two episodes of the Jason Bourne saga. You can easily spot Travis's attempt at docudrama bona fides from the gritty cinematography. All the 50-plus mid-level stars - Quaid, Hurt, Weaver, Bruce McGill - are shot (I mean photographed) so unflatteringly that they look weary, lined, older than John McCain on one of his recent bad days...
...soccer. Meanwhile, Harvard had been playing their own version, based roughly on the rules of rugby. Ever the football snobs, Harvard declined an invitation to hash out official rules for the game alongside Columbia, Princeton, Rutgers and Yale. It wasn’t until 1874, when Harvard played against McGill University, that the birth of intercollegiate football was officially recognized. Harvard’s elitism won out in 1875 in the first Harvard-Yale match-up. Yale was forced to concede to Harvard’s superior athletic authority and have been paying ever since. That inaugural game resulted...
...accessible through a 19-mile grid of underground passages and atriums known as the underground city. The nearby and stately Rue Sherbrooke is also worth checking out, especially from around high-end Rue Crescent (the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is at the intersection) to the entrance to McGill University in the east...
...already filling the void in speed and offensive firepower.All seven members of the rookie class—Kate Buesser, Katharine Chute, Deborah Conway, Leanna Coskren, Liza Ryabkina, Kylie Stephens, and Ashley Wheeler—took the ice during Harvard’s two-game exhibition series against McGill in late October and showed much of the potential that attracted the attention of head coach Katey Stone during recruiting.Ryabkina recorded three goals over the course of the weekend, while Coskren assisted two of the weekend’s eight scores.Two weeks later, the rookies made their collegiate debuts...
...campaign. “They will get every change to prove themselves, as they both did last year,” Stone says. THREE’S A CROWDA hockey team can never have too many good goalies. This is precisely what Harvard discovered during its exhibition series against McGill two weekends ago. Kessler made the start in the first game against the Martlets, stopping all but one shot she faced, and Martin took the ice the following afternoon and recorded 15 saves in a 5-3 win. But in the third period of each game, fans noticed...