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...told The Boston Globe. As the Journal’s publisher and chief executive for nearly 12 years, Hamblett oversaw the paper’s Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage in 1994 of corruption and patronage in the Rhode Island state court system. A long-time friend and coworker, Joel Stark, said Hamblett’s “commitment to Providence was a inspiration to the community and the people that followed him.” Starting in 1957, Hamblett began his climb up the company ladder, eventually taking the post of chairman in 1987. Under his leadership, the Journal...
...play your best game against a tough competitor,” Stone said. Dartmouth (5-5-0, 2-4-0) has proven to be just that. In the past three years, Harvard posted a 3-3 record against the Big Green—a mark that stands in stark contrast to the rest of those seasons. The Crimson has advanced to the championship game of the NCAA tournament in each of the past three campaigns. But Harvard does come into tonight’s game having beaten Dartmouth in their past two meetings. In their first contest last year, Nicole...
...stage of the Loeb Experimental Theatre space is well used, as the director stages different settings in different areas of the theater to avoid the time-consuming onstage set changes, for which the play is often criticized. Stark, clean lighting reemphasizes the harshness of the graphic all-white sets. The set design, also by Burkle, is so strikingly minimalist that the walls seem like blank canvases. In fact, when Berenger’s friend Jean (Michael B. Hoagland ’07) throws up during his sickness, the green vomit becomes art as it drips down the wall in abstract...
...them the whole game,” said sophomore point guard Lindsay Hallion. “That was really disappointing. We’re not satisfied only losing by six, but it proves to us that we can play this type of game.” It was a stark contrast to the Crimson’s road opener against DePaul, when the Blue Demons sprinted out to a 37-4 lead and buried Harvard 97-52. On Saturday, Harvard saw Virginia—a No. 6 seed in the NCAA Tournament a year ago—start the game...
...MOVIE IS BETTER: Whereas Lewis let World War II stay in the book's background, the movie opens with a stark, scary shot of Luftwaffe bombers pummeling London. It's a daring stroke that brings out the dark strata of loss and violence that lay beneath the story. Lewis also soft-pedaled the book's climactic battle between the forces of good and evil; the movie makes it the kick-ass set piece readers have always wanted. "It'd be a crime not to show a fight between a centaur and a minotaur," says screenwriter Christopher Markus...