Word: performancy
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Four years ago, Nicholas B. Sylvester ’04 invited the cult indie band the Exploding Hearts to perform at the Spee. His grass-roots effort could easily have fallen on its face. He didn’t work with the administration or the UC, and he didn’t collect money from concert-goers until they were literally at the door...
...such as Yale, Princeton, and Stanford are pretty much interchangeable with Harvard.” (Harvard, he or she suggested, is in fact far better.)We also seem overrepresented in the numbers of our critics. In response to the section of the article in Wikipedia about how well we perform in rankings, a paragraph was added with a collection of rankings where we didn’t perform as well—ones that put our engineering school in 30th place or had Princeton and Yale ahead of us in terms of quality of undergraduate education.And on the Autoadmit bulletin...
...time, Bush refused to set a timetable for a pullout, pledging to "settle for nothing less than complete victory." Yet if that means staying until the insurgency is defeated by arms, U.S. troops should expect to remain in Iraq for a long time, no matter how well the Iraqis perform. "This insurgency has got roots, it's got money, and it's got motivation," says a U.S. intelligence official, in an assessment echoed by military officers and insurgent leaders alike. "And the life span of this insurgency could be years...
...season, both against Ivy League opponents. “It’s early in the season,” said Broadbent. “The success of this team this year will depend on how the freshmen—Verdi DiSesa and Niko Hrdy—perform ...[and] the freshmen are stepping up.” And recently, they’ve had to step up, since junior Ilan Oren, who usually plays in the third position, is now resting with an injured ankle. As a result, all players below the third position have had to move...
Friday, Dec. 2The Noteables 2005 Winter Concert. Harvard’s singing group devoted to Broadway performs selections from their signature array of show tunes. Lowell Lecture Hall. 8 p.m. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. $8 general admission, $6 students. (AMF)El día de la bestia. The Real Colegio Complutense Spanish Film Series features Alex de la Iglesia’s new, devilishly funny take on the Antichrist. In Spanish with English subtitles. 26 Trowbridge St. Free. 7:30 p.m. (AMF)Muzika Without Borders 2005 North American Tour. Presented by the Russian Boston...