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...scoring and assists leader, and sophomore goalie Brittany Martin is third for save percentage.While painting the leader boards crimson is certainly important to the team it is the “blue” in the matter that counts for the hat. The team likes to use it to reward those blue collar, nitty-gritty performances that might not appear in the sports page the next day but are equally important in securing a win. “The hard hat definitely does not always go to the player who has scored the most goals,” Cahow said...
...providing role models of men who mentor, who challenge, who inspire, sometimes by their evident affection for Cicero or the piccolo, for physics or Sandburg or ceramics. Manly examples of adults who have chosen without reluctance to teach and to pursue a passion that is not rich in monetary reward but, here at least, socially respected, gives children the opportunity to learn “there are many ways to be a boy,” as the Allen-Stevenson School in New York states in its mission statement...
...Billed as “reality television’s latest social experiment,” the show will reward $250,000 to the couple that most effectively pools their brains and social grace. The beauties will be asked to perform intellectually rigorous tasks while the geeks are challenged to come out of their shells—one challenge, said Dern, was a stand-up comedy routine...
...Eddie are the leaders Harvard needs because they believe in the promise of a Harvard that is truly great. They share a vision for a community that is greater than the Harvard of today: one that is a rich, engaging, inspiring, healthy, and inclusive Harvard that will not only reward its own students, but positively transform the world we are commissioned to lead. They will dedicate themselves, and we will be better because...
...distracting from the photographs.Rockefeller’s photographs provide a refreshing antidote to the walls of the Fogg Museum, which are sadly bare of photography.Along with the landscape photography at the Museum of Natural History, “New Guinea Photographs,” on view until February, rewards the short trek past Quincy Street to Divinity Avenue with exceptional interdisciplinary photographs at institutions not commonly seen as destinations for the art-seeking crowd. And, being insulated from this ‘crowd,’ these shows reward doubly. With none of the presumptuousness of art museums, they...