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...advantage tallies to lead the Crimson in yet another category.“Dan’s a guy who’s really taken advantage of the opportunities he’s gotten this year, especially being a regular on the power play,” captain Peter Hafner says. “We always knew that he had the potential to be a great goalscorer, and he’s been excellent for us this year—really consistent.”But it hasn’t always been this way. Before he became...
...increasingly scarce, and Donato says that his rookies are “playing as good hockey as you could possibly have hoped for.” While the pair arrived with its fair share of raw talent, both players credit their coaches and teammates—including returning blueliners Peter Hafner, Tom Walsh, Dylan Reese, J.D. McCabe, and Dave MacDonald—with smoothing the learning curve. “I think the team’s made it easy on us, especially the other defensive players,” Christian says. “They’ve really...
...been a while, Krokodiles. The Krokodiloes, Harvard’s oldest a capella group, lured 220 ex-Kroks to their 60th reunion concert last Friday. The gala featured concerts, banquets, celebrations, and even a tearful marriage proposal. Plummer Professor of Christian Morals and Pusey Minister in the Memorial Church Peter J. Gomes kicked off the show, introducing the Kroks as “the most unsubtle of music groups.” As if to prove his words, alumni singing groups—with names like “The Primordial Oohs” and “The Dinosaurs?...
Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology Steven Pinker: “The Possibility of Altruism,” Thomas Nagel “Created from Animals,” James Rachels “The Expanding Circle,” Peter Singer “The Moral Animal,” Robert Wright “Passions Within Reason,” Robert Frank “Crimes and Misdemeanors,” Woody Allen “Enemies: A Love Story,” Isaac Bashevis Singer “The Legacy of Raizel Kaidish” (in the collection...
...police department does not dispute the total number of murders upon which the TIME analysis was based. And the increase in bloodshed is an ominous milestone for a city desperate to rebuild and make itself stronger than it was before. "Are we back to the good old days?" wonders Peter Scharf, a criminologist at the University of New Orleans. "Are all the things that made New Orleans embarrassing before the storm coming back...