Word: smith
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Crimson calmly performed its usual pre-game routine, gathering at midcourt for a huddle at the height of the stomping. Harvard Coach Kathy Delaney-Smith tried to ready her team for the noise level by playing blaring music during practices...
...team has dunked a ball yet, but I'm expecting it," said Harvard Coach Kathy Delaney-Smith jokingly during Friday's pre-game press conference. Co-captain Megan Basil, seated next to Delaney-Smith and listed generously at 5'6, raised her hand confidently in response...
...plea against racism and injustice. It is a song with a social conscience, and not empty sensuality. It also makes a great use of the acoustic guitar, unlike most of the other songs on the album, which use a electric pop. The lyrics are bitter, and Smith's vocals are emotionally wrenching--he reverts from sadness to anger to thoughtfulness to despair and even happiness, while his deep, hoarse voice conveys all those feelings beautifully. "What Must I do Now?" is a breath of fresh air on Connected, as it is a serious song that demands an answer...
...second part tells the story of the deceased rapper Tupac Shakur's life. The lyrics of part one of "What Must I do Now?" are extremely powerful: "What must I do now/be your jester/fight your wars/pimp your women/be your whore/write the same songs I've sung before," wails Smith in anger before he changes venues and launches into a description of the black community as ." ..Wonderful/so beautiful/the ways we try to dull the pain." The lyrics seem almost to flow more like poetry than music...
Before they chose between applying to Wellesley or Harvard, Smith or Amherst, many women students already had to decide whether or not to go co-ed--in elementary and secondary school...