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...tennis team dominated the opposition in both doubles and singles play Sunday in a 6-1 victory over Tulsa at the Murr Center. The win is first since the team returned to the top ten in the national rankings. It is also the third in a row for the Crimson, which now holds an overall record of 8-3. “[Tulsa] was an okay team, but we were sure we were going to win,” junior Elsa O’Riain said. “It was nice to get an easy match after playing tough...
...shots on net last night, including 19 in the second frame...Sophomore center Paul Dufault won 14 of 16 faceoffs in Game 3...Murphy leads the team with 16 goals. Watters is second with 10...With the win on Saturday, Harvard has still not lost twice in a row all season.—Staff writer Karan Lodha can be reached at klodha@fas.harvard.edu...
...cheap-date theory of movie attendance--that kids go to get out of the house, to be with their peers and away from their parents. Directors also ignore the complaints about moviegoing--the glop on the floor, the indifferent projection, the half an hour of ads and in the row behind you a nattering couple rehearsing their Jerry Springer act. No, to directors, moviegoing is an almost religious act: a Mass experience. You walk into a cathedral, feel your spirit soar with hundreds of other communicants and watch the transubstantiation of images into feelings. The audience becomes a community...
...Schoen and Gamble both led all players in scoring, tallying six and five goals, respectively. However, the team is far from perfect. Thursday’s game marks the third road loss—out of three road games—and the second loss in a row. Harvard has much work to do to right its wrongs. “We need to get a lot more psyched up at the beginning of the game,” Simmons said. “We can’t commit to playing for the full sixty minutes of the game...
...headquartered on the Via Ges in the heart of Milan's shopping district, was founded in Rome in 1945 by tailor Nazareno Fonticoli and his entrepreneurial Roman partner, Gaetano Savini. Fonticoli had been trained in the Abruzzo school of tailoring, which blends cutting and stitching techniques borrowed from Savile Row with softer, Mediterranean-inspired lines. The pair's Sartoria Brioni on the Via Barberini was named after the Croatian islands of Brijuni, a glamorous golf and polo getaway favored by Italian aristocrats in the 1920s...