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...characters to walk our halls, George paced the corridors in stocking feet, opining loudly (and not always politely) on the ingredients of his stories even as he engineered the facts into narrative. The halls still echo too with his wickedly rewritten lyrics parodying political and journalistic betes noires, a skill he easily transposed to hilarious songs celebrating his many friends on staff. His talents humbled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: George Church, 1931-2001 | 4/9/2001 | See Source »

Thus far, the Crimson has demonstrated great skill at playing solid softball, making fewer and fewer mistakes with each game...

Author: By Robert A. Cacace, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Softball Begins Ivy Title Defense | 4/6/2001 | See Source »

...believe that his knowledge of the humanities and of art history, his exceptional organizational skill, and his familiarity with leading scholars in the field qualify him superbly to guide the development of this scholarly resource that has the potential to enhance and even alter the study of art," he said...

Author: By Catherine E. Shoichet, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Rudenstine To Rejoin Mellon Foundation | 4/5/2001 | See Source »

...avenge the loss, the Crimson women came back to slaughter Connecticut College, 10-2. More a contest of team depth than of skill, Harvard overpowered the Camels' defense from the outset. Of the 10 Harvard goals, freshman Liz Anderson and sophomore driver Arianne Cohen, also a Crimson editor, contributed seven. Sophomore driver Kate Callaghan also came away from the game with an imposing total of six steals...

Author: By Susan M. Brunka, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Water Polo Endures Marathon Spring Break | 4/3/2001 | See Source »

Many of his still lifes were lone objects like that: a half-peeled lemon exposing its snow-white pith, a warty green monument of a melon. But on occasion, especially in the 1860s, Manet would show his full ordering skill in a composition that anticipates what Cezanne came to in the 1880s. Still Life with Salmon, 1866, is such a painting, a wonderful balance between stability and its opposite: you can feel the weight of the fish and the density of the white tablecloth, but the knife in the foreground is precariously balanced, and the blue bowl with a lemon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Still Fresh As Ever | 3/26/2001 | See Source »

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