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...match will likely be a battle of defenses. Harvard’s back line, headed by sophomore goalkeeper Austin Harms, has allowed only four goals in ten games. Meanwhile, the University of Connecticut’s defense has had nine shutouts on the season...

Author: By B. marjorie Gullick, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard To Face Tests Against Connecticut and Brown | 10/14/2009 | See Source »

After Harvard tied the game, the two teams remained at a stalemate for the remainder of regulation and then both ten-minute overtimes. The result was a tie, Cornell’s third of the season and Harvard’s first...

Author: By Charlie Cabot, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: With Poor Play, No. 8 Harvard Settles For Draw | 10/13/2009 | See Source »

...slain President. The sculptor, Frédéric Bartholdi, chose the goddess of liberty as his model, but he enhanced her with two icons from Moses: the nimbus of light around her head and the tablet in her arms, both from the moment Moses descends Mount Sinai with the Ten Commandments. The message: Freedom comes with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Moses Shaped America | 10/12/2009 | See Source »

...Americans faced a similar moment of chaos after the Revolution. One Connecticut preacher noted that Moses took 40 years to quell the Israelites' grumbling: Now "we are acting the same stupid part." And so just as a reluctant Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, then handed down the Ten Commandments, a reluctant George Washington led the colonists to victory, then presided over the drafting of the Constitution. The parallel was not lost. Two-thirds of the eulogies at Washington's death compared the "leader and father of the American nation" to the "first conductor of the Jewish nation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Moses Shaped America | 10/12/2009 | See Source »

...Cecil B. DeMille who turned Moses into a symbol of American power in the Cold War. The 1956 epic The Ten Commandments, which in its inflation-adjusted total ranks as the fifth highest grossing movie of all time, opened with DeMille appearing onscreen. "The theme of this picture is whether men ought to be ruled by God's law or whether they are to be ruled by the whims of a dictator," he said. "The same battle continues throughout the world today." To drive home his point, DeMille cast mostly Americans as Israelites and Europeans as Egyptians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Moses Shaped America | 10/12/2009 | See Source »

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