Word: talented
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...uniformity falls apart. One sophomore, who contemplated majoring in music, loosens his tie and massages Beethoven's Sonata Pathetique out of the piano in the corner. He is one of the group's obvious musicians. Another, musical director David Liang, whose rapid-fire scats are probably the most impressive talent in the group, thinks through an arrangement for the next show. Sophomore Henry Rich, meanwhile, a special concentrator in aesthetics, secludes himself in the corner and reads T.S. Eliot poems into his dictaphone for later listening during his workout at the gym. Others pull up to the bar where, incongruously...
...year marked by the loss of several senior stars--Emily Stauffer '99 and Naomi Miller '99, for example--the Harvard women's soccer team has skipped the rebuilding, instead restocking its squad with a wealth of freshman talent...
Both teams head into their final fall contest knowing they have accomplished much this season already. But they also realize that, with their talent, things should get even better for Harvard golf...
...While it acknowledges that rounding up traffickers doesn?t necessarily eliminate the flow of narcotics into the U.S., the DEA is hoping to degrade the effectiveness of the traffickers. "They?re hoping that successive waves of arrests drain the talent pool available to the cartels, eliminating their smartest and most innovative operatives and making it easier to take them down," says Shannon. At the same time, the Colombians are also urging the U.S. to curb drug consumption here. "They?re telling Americans that drug money spent here is paying for a lot of violence down there," says Shannon. "And fighting...
Indeed, the team has two traveling freshman, Lingman and Choo. The ECAC's were supposed to be the first test to see how the team would incorporate its new talent...