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...know maps are becoming obsolete because we’ve started framing them and hanging them on museum walls. And if there’s anything Marcel Duchamp taught us, it’s that as soon as you stick something in a museum, it becomes art. I myself have got a lovely piece sticky-gummed to the wall above my bed. It’s a big map of the Grand Canyon—a satellite photograph with roads and cities superimposed in enhanced colors. It would be completely useless as a navigational tool, but it?...
...have some great stick and incredible depth, it just needs to come together more often and we’ll come out on top for sure,” Dell’Aria said...
...that would imply some kind of deliberate wish-work. No, it involves far less work than that: put simply, Harvard College is an ideal size for both knowing and not knowing people. Moving beyond the rather terrifying psuedo-existensial abyss implied in that statement, I’ll stick to some simple math. An undergraduate body of around 6,500 is large enough that it would be quantitatively impossible to know everyone, except perhaps if you happened to be former Undergraduate Council President Rohit Chopra ’04. But 6,500 is also small enough that you can feel...
...would have been easy, perhaps, to come up with excuses. The Crimson had none. All it had was a reinvigorated effort that soon led to the overtime winner off the stick of junior Tom Cavanagh...
...Stone said. “That made a difference. We put the pucks to the net a lot faster, and that’s when good things happen. You’re never going to score a goal if the puck’s on your <stick...