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While the ugly fact of global warming may strike a blow to our self-esteem as a species, you have put together a guide to keep us from descending into negative, cynical despair [April 9]. This roll-up-our-sleeves attitude may yet find America at its best. And thank you for keeping this overarching issue from political partisanship. Global warming is bigger than Al Gore, the Democrats and the Republicans. It is larger than all of us. Jon Deak, NEW YORK CITY...
...that he wasn’t going to play,” coach Scott Anderson said. “We just don’t have the kind of depth offensively with players with the same skill sets. The offense worked hard, but stuff just didn’t roll our way. The man-up group was not particularly effective, and a lot of that was trying to piece things together at this point in the season.”With the game essentially out of reach and nothing left to lose, Harvard tried to come out strong...
...League Championships in Trenton, N.J., the golfers expressed confidence that they could improve on their second-place performance last year. Though it is still shaking off the rust in a season that feels like it has just begun, the Crimson will come into Trenton on a roll and with last year’s individual title to defend. “We are challenged with this every year in the spring with the sort of weather we’re going to have this week,” Rhoads said. “We’re going to have...
...Maniacs, may have been 20 minutes late for his “Learning from Performers” talk, but he entered the music industry at just the right moment. When he spoke to about a dozen undergraduates on April 4, Boyd recounted his experiences as a rock and roll producer working in the heady ’60s.“I apologize, not for being late, but for being born when I was,” says Boyd, referring to the good fortune which allowed him to become a producer during a revolutionary musical era.“People...
...like something from a World War II movie.” Determined not to “let them write [her] into their script,” she locks herself in a bathroom stall with only a book of poetry to read and a roll of toilet paper to write on. Her actions, absurdly juxtaposed with her basic need for survival, are both pointless and profound—but then again, so are those she sees outside. “I thought: the vanity of writing, the vanity of destruction,” she says. “I thought...