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...Sachlichkeit - "new objectivity"? There, in contrast to the French tradition of measure, delectation and ordered feeling, of art "above" politics, was a cold, laconic, even squalid-looking art that wanted to contribute its voice to the tormented political theater of the Weimar Republic. It was antiexpressionist too; painters like Otto Dix, George Grosz or Christian Schad, having survived the 1914 war, and being immersed in the suffering, inflation and political instability of their defeated country, had no time for the cloudy redemptive ecstasies of German expressionism: its inwardness was, so to speak, an insult to the collective...
...Woolway 41 7 48 Brad Stinn 37 6 43 Peter Coppinger 37 4 41 Tim Palmer 32 10 42 Mike Jacobs 34 3 37 Tony Finan 25 6 31 Justin Whittington 25 6 31 Matt Foley 22 6 28 Rocky Delgadillo 22 1 23 Dave Otto 17 6 23 Interception Returns Player G No Yds Lg TD Rocky Delgadillo 7 6 130 93 1 Mike Jacobs 7 3 34 18 0 Peter Coppinger 7 2 2 2 0 Brad Stinn 7 1 1 1 0 Mark Layden 7 1 1 1 0 Bob Woolway 7 1 1 1 0 Kickoff...
...breaks kept coming Harvard's way. After a perfect Steve Flach punt pinned the Bruins at their 5, Brown's highly-touted running back Rich Villella then came up with his third fumble of the first quarter--Brown recovered the other two--and Dave Otto's recovery gave the Crimson the ball at the Bruin...
...Woolway 34 6 40 Peter Coppinger 32 4 36 Tim Palmer 28 7 35 Mike Jacobs 29 2 31 Brad Stinn 26 5 31 Tony Finan 24 6 30 Justin Whittington 20 5 25 Matt Foley 19 4 23 Rocky Delgadillo 21 1 22 Dave Otto 14 6 20 Interception Returns Player G No Yds Lg TD Rocky Delgadillo 6 5 129 93 1 Mike Jacobs 6 2 16 15 0 Peter Coppinger 6 2 2 2 0 Mark Layden 6 1 1 1 0 Bob Woolway 6 1 1 1 0 Kickoff Returns Player...
Harvard's defense shut down the Tigers almost entirely in the second half. The front four of Dave Otto, Chuck Durst, Justin Whittington and Tim Palmer (who has come on very strong of late) limited the Tigers to just four first downs and 54 total yards, and forced them to give Harvard the ball in consistently good field position...