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...performers wore rollerblades and, with the assistance of Anna E. Pasternak’s ’07 inspired choreography, delivered a reasonable simulacrum of ice dancing. The performers’ unsteady, and sometimes downright clumsy, skating resulted in several Chaplin-esque pratfalls, but these “mistakes?? only added to the musical’s antic energy. Of the evening’s innumerable gags and spoofs the only joke to fall flat was the ironic moment of silence the cast held for America’s soldiers in Iraq. The joke’s blatant...
...flourish in the role of dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences indicates that something is seriously wrong.”The Crimson reported that Summers forced Kirby to resign, citing four people close to the central administration.Ellison said he was willing to forgive “early mistakes?? in Summers’ tenure and initially hoped they would not be repeated.“I no longer cling to that hope,” Ellison said yesterday.—Staff writer Nicholas M. Ciarelli can be reached at ciarelli@fas.harvard.edu...
...athletic department needed to dig up some dirt,” Russell told The Crimson. “They spent the past six to eight weeks doing so unbeknownst to me, and I had no clue that my job was in jeopardy. I made some mistakes??I admitted that in my performance evaluation—but they’re not the kind of mistakes someone is terminated...
...cost of our mistakes??and I think we made fundamental mistakes with why we went to war—are far greater than Iraq itself,” said Kay. “We are in danger of destroying our capability to warn about future problems...
...thought the game would come down to mistakes, and St. Lawrence did a great job of capitalizing on that,” Hudak said. “Penalties are mistakes??for us, not the officials...