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...While the score mattered little, the game offered important insight into some of Harvard’s early question marks—including an offensive line which is graduating five seniors.“It got ugly a little bit today, it really did,” Crimson coach Tim Murphy said, referring to an offense that was penalized 11 times for 60 yards. “We showed some of our inexperience and didn’t have a great deal of poise, but we’re going to be putting juniors and seniors on the line. It?...
...ignore the NFL and next year’s draft.“If there’s one thing I’ve learned in this business, it’s that your senior year in the Ivy League is the most important,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “If he can continue his strong play and follow up on the little weaknesses he has, I think he’s a very legitimate prospect.”Dawson’s chances may be upped by the recent increase in Ivy players making...
...didn’t have the funds to fly Dino up.Nonetheless, the event’s roster still boasts 14 transportation-savvy groups, each of which has agreed to perform on the cheap. RH Fest will feature several prominent niche bands, including hardcore group Ampere, acclaimed Montreal electronica artist Tim Hecker, and much-buzzed DJ C, the local inventor of the hip-hop subgenre “Boston Bounce.” The event promises to be an important one—not just for Harvard, but for the New England underground music scene as well.“There...
...James Gould Cozzens revival any time soon), while writers who were published only in cheap paperbacks (Jim Thompson) are heroes. Producer Stanley Kramer was the social conscience of Hollywood; yet his films receive little attention now (and if they do, it's dismissive), while Ed Wood gets a Tim Burton hagiography starring Johnny Depp...
...TIM PETERS CAME TO BE ONE OF THE founding members of the underground railroad long after he first arrived in South Korea. He was a senior at Michigan State University when he dropped out after what he calls "a highly transforming conversion to Christ." Within a few months, in 1975, he was in Seoul as a lay missionary, where he joined what has become Christianity's great success story in Asia. "Think of Korea's history," says Peters. "Conquest and occupation by other nations, poverty, civil war. It's fraught with suffering--suffering now experienced most acutely by North Koreans...