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More than 100 people attended the event in Harvard Hall last night. Discussing the relative security of the world before and after the Cold War, Justin D. Osofsky '99 and Chelsea M. Tanaka '99 represented Harvard, while James J. Edelman and D. Ryan Orange debated for Oxford...
...stability of the Cold War had been upset, "it would have been a worldwide Holocaust, not just a regional conflict," Tanaka said...
Three other teams of Harvard stu- dents, including Scott A. Chesin '98 and KatieJ. Gallagher '00, Kaustuv Sen '99 and KarthikMuralidharan '98, and Chelsea M. Tanaka-Delgado'99 and Luke C. Platzer '00, also participated inthe championship...
...complaint is necessary, this rhythmic consistency, along with the primarily diatonic harmonies of most of the works, made the program a bit too homogenous. The one admittedly "atonal" work, Two Movements for Marimba by Toshimitsu Tanaka, provided a welcome contrast to the harmonic vocabulary of the other works. With a change of mallets, Kissel brought out the greatest diversity of color and texture from the instrument. Perhaps one of the most dramatic works on the program, the piece's opening gestural fragments are later contrasted with homophonic and polyphonic textures. Arriving at a moving climax, Kissel superimposed complex passage work...
...private strip-show. As he knows nothing about the city, Mick ducks into a bookstore to buy a map, but comically, he accomplishes little more than entertaining us with the plop-thud of his wooden dialogue: "'What's your name?' Mick asked. She hesitated before saying, 'Judy. Judy Tanaka.' 'Very exotic,' he said. 'Not really. In Japan, Tanaka is the equivalent of Smith. But we're not in Japan, so it's still exotic...