Word: savingly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...physical play, Harvard found itself up 8-4 at the half. The Crimson let up a bit after the break but maintained the lead with clutch goals at the end of the game. Stellar play on the defensive front, especially in goal, helped seal the victory. After recording 15 saves in the first game, Connolly remained on top of his game, blocking 14 shots in game two. “[The game] was good in the beginning, but the middle was a little shaky,” Farrar said. “Good teams respond, though, and we responded really...
...only goal of the game came just 30 seconds into the second half. A save from sophomore goalie Lauren Mann led to a scramble in the box. After bouncing around for a few seconds and deflecting off many players, the ball found its way to the Bears’ Jamie Mize, who knocked the ball into the Harvard...
...Harvard attacking frenzy led to an outstanding save from Bears keeper Steffi Yellin. Sophomore midfielder Christina Hagner struck the ball from 20 yards out, and a huge deflection almost looped the ball over the head of Yellin. Mirroring Mann’s two similar saves in the first half, Yellin was able to punch the ball over the crossbar, keeping the Crimson searching for a goal...
...Memorial Church, Morrison brought the audience members—which included Faust, Corporation fellows, and other Harvard community members—back to the late 17th century. She took on the voice of a 16-year-old slave girl on a mission to find the only man who can save her dying mistress. Her voice remaining at a near whisper, Morrison touched on themes of race, gender, and human dignity throughout the reading. As in much of her work, a mystical atmosphere pervaded the story. “How many times do I have to tell you? Demons...
...that's not the nub of it either. Hillary is just a sideshow; the main event is unfolding deep inside Gore. Consider: He put himself in position to win the Nobel by committing to an issue bigger than himself - the fight to save the planet. If he runs for President now, he'll be hauling himself back up onto that dusty old pedestal, signaling that he is, after all, the most important thing in his world. Sure, he'd say he was doing it because he feels a moral obligation to intervene in a time of unparalleled crisis. But running...