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...They??re simply the heart and soul of our football team,” said junior running back Cheng Ho, after Harvard’s victory over Lafayette. “Whatever we do offensively strongly correlates with their performance...
...overconfident swagger, Leaf creates the image of a greedy, devious businessman. “Expose ’em, we’ll crucify them!” he says. “This ain’t a newspaper story—it’s a career! They??re gonna name streets after you!” Leaf persuades Halprin with an overpowering tone and a gravelly laugh.The set, designed by Elizabeth B. Rose ’08, is a simple and yet convincing representation of a 1950’s newsroom. It consists...
...thought that this was one of the best events of the day for the team,” said Festa, one of the participants in the relay. “I think it was a great way to start out our season. Everybody was able to exhibit how hard they??ve been working in that race.”“Everyone just busted out and was unbelievably fast,” Mills added.Other notable events included the 1000-yard freestyle, the 200-yard backstroke, the 200-yard breaststroke, and the 200-yard individual medley.In...
...Also hitting the market are organic LEDs, or OLEDs, which are sure to render CRTs and LCDs obsolete once engineers overcome limits to size and longevity. They??re thinner and more energy efficient than LCDs and have a greater range of colors, including true black. The New York Times said Sony’s XEL-1 was like “looking out a window. With the glass missing.” OLEDs have much superior viewing angles, so that, unlike the typical laptop LCD screen, they won’t go dark when you turn your head...
...Long Way Down,” his voice audibly straining to articulate the rage of his harshest lyrics: “Mama / An eye for an eye / You said you’d never take a side / Papa / I’m too young to die / They??re never taking me / They??re never taking me alive.” “Broken Mirror” and the songs that follow mellow out. Rage exhausted, only cynicism remains. The chorus likens current disillusionment to Hemingway and the Lost Generation’s loss of faith...