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...their entire careers and they really put this program on the map,” Kerr said. “Last year, they had 17 goals between the two of them. This year, things were a little harder because everyone was keying in on them.” Following Nicholas?? first score, the large crowd at Ohiri roared, prompting Kerr to yell, “Keep us going!” And throughout the game, the offense worked well together as passes were mostly crisp and Harvard mounted a number of chances on goal. “Maybe...
Steel will succeed Peter M. Nicholas who has served as chair since July 2003. Trustees serve a maximum of two six-year terms, and Nicholas?? term is set to expire in July. Nicholas is also the founder and chairman of Boston Scientific Corp...
...cynical, angry Martin for a song. The casting choice in this respect is interesting, and it is noticeably incongruent to see one actor starting off as the eternally optimistic Pangloss become the bitter Pangloss ravaged by syphilis, and finally, the cynical Martin sweeping, and laughing (or crying) with hysteria. Nicholas??s success in these roles is a great credit to his acting talent...
...fetishized in his stage directions—is nearly nonexistent, but to no great detriment. And the production’s Stanley Kowalski (Simon N. Nicholas ’07) is an interesting interpretation: Williams describes Stanley as a “gaudy seed-bearer” neanderthal, but Nicholas?? Stanley is surprisingly sassy and alert. There’s never a moment here when Stanley doesn’t have the upper hand against his delicate foil, Blanche (Caroline E. Jackson ’06), and that’s an engaging way for him to play...
...Although Harvard has been responsible for much of his education, he credits his family—his wife Jill Horner, daughter Emily, 15, and Nicholas??for his real growth...