Word: rosing
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...William R. Rose ’11, the competition’s potential implications are not nearly as far-reaching. But his outlook may have to do with his location—Rose resides in Adams House, across the street from the Yard, and would not be tempted by the shuttle service...
...lust for the study break prize threatens to reach such levels, then Rose has a better alternative...
...panelist, Richard J. Zeckhauser, said that the outcome of the effort is more important than specific means. He pointed to former vice president Al Gore, who owns a “very large house” but has nonetheless contributed to combating climate change through his ideas. Though tensions rose during the discussion (one panelist tersely asked another if he “lived in an igloo” after the latter said individual greenhouse gas emissions were irrelevant), those in attendance said the contention was demonstrative of the issue’s salience. “By making this...
...technically demanding, but Li combined a bell-like power with flawlessly executed flourishes that spanned the entire keyboard. The orchestra supported him with appropriate and timely effects, and did not intrude on the solo. As he finished, the BPO members were smiling with baffled delight, and the Sanders audience rose immediately to give him a cheering ovation.After an intermission, the group finished with an orchestral staple, Dvorak’s Symphony No. 9, “From the New World.” Zander gave a thorough overview of the piece, again paired with excerpts from the orchestra, and showed...
...Christian. Powell said Americans needed to keep a different image in their minds: that of an American Muslim mother of a Bronze Star-winning Army solider who died in Iraq resting her head on her son's gravestone at Arlington Cemetery. Speaking as a solider who rose from a raw recruit in the 1950s to the Army's top job 35 years later, Powell said, "We've got to stop polarizing ourselves in this...