Word: taylorism
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...break opportunities to win 8-6, finishing the match with a lob to the back left corner over the gazing Tigers’ eyes.Sibilski and Ko stepped up to the challenge of facing the No. 37 doubles pair in the nation, defeating the Princeton duo of Hilary Bartlett and Taylor Marable, 8-6, and clinching the doubles point for Harvard.“That was a great win for them,” Green said. “It’s definitely going to give them confidence.”At No. 3, Jania and Peterzan remained undefeated...
...Harvard. The aggressiveness on the basepaths wasn’t all good, though, as O’Hara was thrown out trying to stretch his double into a triple.Harvard added an insurance run in the eight courtesy of a sacrifice fly from Stack-Babich, which plated senior second baseman Taylor Meehan.With Yale threatening in the top of the ninth, a nifty snag and strong throw from O’Hara guaranteed the Crimson a split. “It was a great clutch play by O’Hara to end the ballgame,” Walsh said.YALE 4, HARVARD...
...reaffirmed millennia later by the booming voice of Cornel West—but in its recreation of a world where philosophers wandered regularly among market places and stone forums. Eight of today’s most prominent thinkers are set loose from their offices and classrooms by director Astra Taylor to roam the sites of daily life—airports, parks, Fifth Avenue. While the philosophers’ ruminations lose their grounding in academic method, the liveliness that takes hold of their ideas more than makes up for the loss, making “Examined Life” 87 minutes...
...meager $234,286. But the only people who really have to see it are producers looking for directors, and Foot Fist did get noticed. This was thanks in part to the movie's rising star (and co-writer and UNCSA classmate) Danny McBride, who enlivened last year's Drillbit Taylor, Tropic Thunder and the Rogen-starring Pineapple Express, directed by another UNCSA alum, David Gordon Green. The stars were aligned; connections were secured. (Hill also works with McBride on the HBO series Eastbound and Down.) The kid was ready for his jump to the bigs...
...Bryant offense to only two runs for the remainder of the contest.With the Bulldogs bats in check, the Crimson began to show life in the fifth inning. Junior first baseman Dan Zailskas opened the frame with a base hit, followed by O’Neill and senior second baseman Taylor Meehan loading the bases with singles.With the sacks filled and no outs, Harvard looked to cut into the 6-0 deficit, but an untimely double play halted the rally. Although the Crimson plated Zailskas, it would earn only one more run in the contest, courtesy of Stack-Babich?...