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...leading orchestras in the country. The evening began with a reading of Beethoven’s 7th Symphony in A Major, Opus 92. With the exception of the grandiose introduction in which a slow-striding theme made its appearance, the rest of the symphony flew by at full speed. Levine brought out the full intensity of the orchestra, propelling the music by the obsessive rhythms Beethoven wrote. In particular, the brass—led by Thomas Rolfs (trumpet), Toby Oft (trombone), and James Sommerville (horn)—created an everlasting impression with piercing sounds throughout the hall, truly making...
...those who they suspect are at risk for a certain disease. And Comcast, one of the largest telecommunications providers in the country, has already come under fire for limiting the bandwidth of consumers who supposedly paid for an “unlimited” subscription to its high-speed Internet service. Policymakers should also take extra steps to make the importance of privacy rights clear to those who may not understand the significance of secure hyperlinks or data encryption. Doing so will not only head off the inevitable consumer-protection lawsuits, but will also make it easier for concerned parties...
...vault puts Weiler ninth on the all-time Harvard history list for vaulting, an impressive feat after only one meet. The accomplishment is even more striking considering the vaulters opted for short approaches in the early-season meet and therefore were not able to get up to their top speed. “He really knows the event,” sophomore pole vaulter Sean Gil says. “It’s enjoyable to train with him because he knows all of these intricacies of pole vaulting.” Weiler entered his freshman year at Harvard with...
...Fraser said. “But at this point in the season, it’s more about us than our opponent.” For Harvard, establishing a steady presence in the offensive zone from the opening faceoff is critical to success, and the team hopes that its speed can give it the edge in maintaining a strong forecheck. “Its not just three guys [playing forward],” junior Alex Biega said. “[The forecheck] starts from our goalie and works up to our D and our forwards. It comes back again...
...keep track of numbers in my head,” Christensen said. “I’m going to focus on just going out and having fun.” With the season just beginning, the squad is just focusing on getting up to speed. The distance runners are not expected to compete, taking a much deserved break after the taxing cross-country season. “For the rest of the team, it’s a really, really early season thing, just to get a competitive spirit going,” Chenoweth said...