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...sound of hollow footsteps heightens the chill of the room in Memorial Church. A hooded female figure, carved in stone, mourns over a fallen soldier. In the stone walls, cool to the touch, 691 names of Harvard’s World War II dead form grooves that welcome grieving, searching fingers...
...focus is on the sheer pleasure of looking and comparing how different artists in different times and places have inventively [rendered] the same subjects: the human figure, landscapes, birds and animals, fish and flowers.” There are “drawings” incised in metal, stone and clay; “drawings” on glass; “drawings” on textiles; “drawings” on ceramics; even a “drawing” on a limestone flake. There are also more conventionally-defined “drawings?...
...after seeing photos of the 1968 Apollo 8 mission. The painting’s unusual rhomboidal format frames and intensifies his graphic shapes and bold colors. “Wintry Mountains” is another of Gusong’s exceptional works. Simple shapes form the jagged stone face of a mountain peak brushed with white snow. Gusong uses an unusual subtractive technique. After applying black ink to paper, he pulls out selected fibers, leaving the underlying white paper behind. Chen Qikuan’s playful “Monkeys” depicts four monkeys and a parent in curving...
...Kate Buesser, Katharine Chute, Deborah Conway, Leanna Coskren, Liza Ryabkina, Kylie Stephens, and Ashley Wheeler—took the ice during Harvard’s two-game exhibition series against McGill in late October and showed much of the potential that attracted the attention of head coach Katey Stone during recruiting.Ryabkina recorded three goals over the course of the weekend, while Coskren assisted two of the weekend’s eight scores.Two weeks later, the rookies made their collegiate debuts in a big way in a 3-2 come-from-behind win over Quinnipiac in Harvard’s season...
...seniors Caitlin Cahow, Laura Brady, and Brenna McLean, the Crimson has three captains to take over the reins from last year’s leaders, Julie Chu ’06-’07 and Jennifer Sifers ’07. And, this season, head coach Katey Stone welcomes a trio of new assistants to the bench in Sara DeCosta, Joakim Flygh, and Melanie Ruzzi.But from the perspective of an opposing team, what might stand out from a Harvard roster deep at almost every position is the triple threat in goal. Junior Brittany Martin and sophomore Christina Kessler...