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...regime and eventually won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1970. The effusive stream of eulogies that poured in from across the world and the political spectrum might lead us to think that Solzhenitsyn ranks with George Orwell as one of the century’s literary saints??€”a valiant crusader against thuggish, inhuman totalitarianism. But Solzhenitsyn’s legacy needs to be put in perspective. Despite his much-vaunted heroism, he failed in many ways to measure up to the standards of either a great writer or a great man.A quick glance into the biographies...
...joined on the all-tournament team by Brine, Ryabkina, and goaltender Christina Kessler. St. Lawrence defenseman Brittaney Maschmeyer and forward Chelsea Grills rounded out the team.Brine, Ryabkina, and Grills all scored in the championship game after recording goals in the semifinals. Grills also added an assist in the Saints??€™ 3-1 semifinal victory over Dartmouth.Maschmeyer scored St. Lawrence’s third goal on Saturday afternoon, while Kessler finished the weekend with two victories and a total of 44 saves. —Staff writer Kate Leist can be reached at kleist@fas.harvard.edu...
...Crimson’s early lead inspired the Saints??€™ attack, and Harvard was outshot, 11-4, in the second period...
...Crimson’s commanding 5-0 win over No. 10 Clarkson and the Saints??€™ 4-3 triumph over the No. 8 Big Green on Friday night made Saturday’s contest a true battle for supremacy in the ECAC...
Just under four minutes later, the Saints??€™ Chelsea Grills snuck a shot past Kessler to trim the Crimson’s lead to 3-1 and halt the sophomore goalie’s bid for a fourth straight shutout...