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...musicians were far away from the world of the black tie connoisseurs who frequent Symphony Hall, and instead the audience was refreshingly casual with gleeful five-year-olds running the aisles and jean-clad parents in pursuit. And though the level of musicianship was phenomenal, the BSO's sound was some-what lost in the cavernous community college indoor track stadium...
Tomorrow is an important day. No, it's not that the prefrosh are coming (a realization some-what similar to the idea in 1775 that the British were coming). It's not even that it's the second to the last Friday in April and we are finally within striking distance of the end of the year. No, April 23 is significant because it's the Bard's birthday. That's right, folks, William Shakespeare, the man himself, the poet and playwright to end all poets and playwrights, turns 435 tomorrow...
Harvard's power play lapsed some-what in thesecond period, and was unable to use Scorsune andStorey effectively. Instead, it resorted to simplylooking to blast the puck in from the point. Itspassing wasn't entirely accurate, and it didn'thave men crashing...
...agree to that, but was never really sure of the nature of my assent, or, for that matter, of the nature of my ascent. For whenever I would mention the word "Harvard" in association with my name, the air of reverence I was being treated with would rise accordingly, and some-what disturbingly...
...requests were very reasonable which makes it pleasant to do finance work," said Robert S. Schwartz '00, chair of the Finance Committee. "We were able to some-what fulfill the requests...