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...Nelson T. Greaves ’10, in particular, is hysterical as Erysichthon, a king who is punished by the god Demeter for cutting down a sacred tree. Demeter sics an excitingly creepy Hunger (Sara L. Wright ’09) on the king. As Wright quite literally clings to Greaves, his character descends into a starvation-induced madness, eating everything in sight and selling his mother into slavery when the money runs out. Erysichthon doesn’t think it’s so funny, of course, especially not the part where he eats his own foot...
...women dropped from fourth to eighth.“We haven’t been sailing as well as we can,” sophomore Liz Powers said. “I don’t think our scores have reflected our ability lately.”STU NELSON REGATTAThe women’s team traveled to Storrs, Conn., for the Stu Nelson Regatta on Saturday and Sunday. Flat water and shifty conditions marked the 18-team event but did not prevent the Crimson from taking sixth place overall.The B-division stole the spotlight from the A-division sailors...
...drama, tragedy, and growth, but according to the creators, it’s really about the transforming power of love. “There’s this idea of love and the way we love and the way that life is linked to love,” says Nelson T. Greaves ’10, another ensemble member. “There’s a moment in the play at the very end where they say, ‘Let me not outlive my capacity to love. Let me die still loving and thus, never...
...that extreme physical fitness was key to achieving enlightenment and world harmony. A guru with disciples around the globe, he drew attention to his mission by holding "ultramarathon" events that spanned up to 3,100 miles and by lifting trucks, airplanes and people, including Nobel laureates Muhammad Ali and Nelson Mandela...
...HoCos that the money would instead be handed over to House offices, which would oversee HoCo expenditures and hand over the money as needed. Then on Monday, the College reneged and said it would start writing checks to HoCos directly because, as Associate Dean for Residential Life Suzy M. Nelson told The Crimson, HoCos are “creatures of the House” and are subject to oversight from House staff and administrators, ensuring that the funding does not go to finance underage drinking. This is a very welcome development. Some have accused the administration of vacillating and keeping...