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...Mullen said. But if ordered to pull out despite poor conditions - a possibility many Pentagon officials fear in an Obama Administration - Mullen said he would obey such a command. Mullen added that it's "theoretically possible" that a new agreement allowing U.S. troops in Iraq post-2011 might be struck if conditions deteriorate...
...about midway through the frame, St. Lawrence broke out a pair of goals that ultimately put the game out of reach for Harvard.At 7:11 into the third, Saints center Tara Akstull doubled St. Lawrence’s lead, sneaking a shot past Crimson junior goalie Christina Kessler.The Saints struck again just three minutes later, when Emma Clark got the puck from Vanessa Emond and gave St. Lawrence a crucial insurance goal and a 3-0 advantage.“It felt like the puck wasn’t bouncing our way,” Harvard tri-captain Jenny Brine...
...another. When he sees one of his shows at a new gallery for the first time, he says, he is pleased with the overall aura of the exhibit. Though his pictures have differing subjects, they all possess a similar sense of personal reminiscence. “I am always struck by how consistent it feels, like I knew what I wanted to do. But it never feels like that when I am painting a work, because life is so chaotic, and life has its ups and downs, and life has its distractions,” Hannah says...
...graduating and trying to make it in a competitive world. The VES department serves as an example to students in other disciplines as a model of how artistic practice can be incorporated into a liberal arts curriculum. Music students, for instance, also feel that a balance must be struck between academic learning and performance training.“I think the Task Force must address what Harvard’s goals are,” Tines says. “We will forever be a liberal arts school, but what does ‘the liberal arts’ mean...
...disaster Californians remember most vividly, even though most weren't even born yet, was the earthquake that struck San Francisco at 5:12 a.m. on April 18, 1906. The first shockwave registered 8.3 on the Richter scale and shook the city for a full 45 seconds. Many buildings, including San Francisco's city hall, collapsed almost immediately. Seventeen aftershocks came within an hour and fires raged for three days afterward, destroying 500 city blocks. In photos, 1906 San Francisco resembles a war zone; buildings are left half-standing, the streets are littered with debris, barely anything is recognizable. With...