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...though the bell ringers may lack the talent of the Russian monks who visited Lowell in December 2003, that’s okay; it’s loud banging, not professional skill that is prized. The regulars actively encourage the first-time visitors to go up to the platform and belt out a few tones on the 13 functioning bells...
...transfer students are also adding to Harvard’s talent pool, McGrath Lewis said. “If you look at how much people contribute when they’re here and how much they accomplish later on in life,” McGrath Lewis said, “you really find that transfer groups are some of the most interesting and talented people...
...this shift in offensive focus wasn’t even planned. Harvard coach Tim Murphy will admit that, while he saw Carl Morris gamebreaker-type talent in Dawson, he was prepared to platoon the transfer running back with Ryan Tyler, hoping to squeeze enough yards out of the duo to keep the pressure off his potent passing attack...
...Valkin, Beren, Dhaka and Kumar, these fall matches will give the Crimson a sense of what to expect for the spring dual-match season, and despite the loss of last year’s five seniors, there seems to be no dearth of talent on this squad...
...talk frankly about the state of the field at a higher level. Taking Marable’s critiques and ideas into account, a number of challenges need to be put forth to the intellectuals in the discipline. Harvard’s Dubois Institute, by virtue of the overwhelming talent and prestige of the department, as well as the media coverage garnered every time there is any tension between the department and the larger university, is in a particularly powerful position to answer these challenges and defend the discipline against renewed criticisms of its legitimacy as an academic discipline...