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With only one athlete—junior Brent Osborne??returning from last year’s vaunted offensive line, the Crimson has some work to do up front...
...quadrangle in London’s borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Quiet streets are lined with high fashion labels, and carefully plotted plane trees provide shade and leafy overhead. Hardly, in other words, the place for revolution. It takes some imagination to think that it was here where John Osborne??s “Look Back in Anger” premiered in 1956. Osborne??s play took a harshly realistic look at working class life, marking him as one of several British playwrights and novelists in the late 50s who had grown disillusioned with...
...Osborne was climbing to raise funds for Naomi House, a children’s hospice in his native England.“Every penny I raised went to the charity. Not one single cent of the expedition came from donations,” Osborne said.The expedition was Osborne??s last chance to summit Everest this year—the climbing season closes on May 31, when monsoons begin.“The most amazing thing about Myles is that at 8,000 meters above sea level he’s still doing good. In Cabot, he?...
...sixteen. This time around, Osborne is relying mostly on personal contacts and friends for donations, which go directly to charity. Harvard Mountaineering Club President Lucas T. Laursen ’06, who completed his own climbing expedition in southeastern Kyrgyzstan last summer, said he was impressed by Osborne??s speech about the expedition in Cabot House last month. “Many so-called ‘benefit climbs’ only support charity with funds left after paying the trip’s expenses, but Myles has agreed to pass on all donations directly to charity?...
...first two dances of the Furies, in which disjointed, jerky movements alternated with moments of sensuous synchrony, were breathtaking. Melissa E. Goldman’s ’06 impressive, surreal set accommodates all that it needs to while accommodating tremendous amounts of dirt besides; while Thomas E. Osborne??s ’08 light design is alternately eerie and awe-inspiring (the illumination of the entire backdrop against actor silhouettes is incredible...