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...against No. 1 St. Lawrence last weekend. It also made a strong comeback attempt before falling to No. 9 Clarkson—who is currently undefeated in conference play. This weekend might give Harvard a chance to get some more ECAC victories under its belt if it does not overlook the always dangerous Yale squad. Brown (2-4-0, 1-1-0) might also offer a challenge as the Bears have dropped a disappointing loss to Colgate, but did manage to pull out a win against New Hampshire and dropped a pair of games to the two-time defending national...
...shot by our all-seeing photographers, here is a view of Harvard that you might overlook as you rush along to your classes. From the riverfront, to the ivy-covered Yard, to the light pouring in through the stained glass windows of Annenberg, take a minute to stop, look around, and enjoy the beauty of Harvard. Maybe those tourists are on to something...
...favorite part is his booty-shaking onstage. I’ve got a thing for older guys in general. Kristal B.Y. Young ‘06 I’d really like Van Morrison to come…I’d be willing to overlook the fact that he’s a wife-beater. My favorite songs are “Gloria” and “Hey, Domino.” None of this “Brown-Eyed Girl” crap—that’s just a bad song. It?...
...shock value of the film—in the first scene, a man’s survival is contingent upon his slicing into his own eye (a cutting homage to “Un Chien Andalou”)—will entertain viewers and enable them to overlook the script’s limitations. Much of the plot’s complexities and intrigue are dropped in the interest of an easy conclusion. Additionally, the script gives little insight into the motivation behind the characters’ actions and emotions. Viewers first meet the eight victims as stock characters...
...shock value of the film—in the first scene, a man’s survival is contingent upon his slicing into his own eye (a cutting homage to “Un Chien Andalou”)—will entertain viewers and enable them to overlook the script’s limitations...