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...turned out to be one of the most successful artists to emerge from the '80s. His 1992 Puppy, a 43-ft.-high dog made of flowering plants, is probably one of the most widely seen outdoor works of our time. He's at work on a project called Train for a site in Paris where a crane will suspend a locomotive steam engine 80 ft. above the ground, with its nose pointed straight down. At least once a day, while hanging in midair, it will chug into action for about five minutes. You might think of that as a good...
...on—that both Banfield and Corriero fully embody. Along with tri-captain Kat Sweet and seniors Ali Crum and Sarah Holbrook, they were initiated into Harvard hockey via trial by ordeal, seeing more action than usual their freshmen season when the Olympians took the year off to train...
...definitely wanted guys that wanted that,” said former assistant coach Nate Leaman, who recruited Welch. “Noah knew what Harvard hockey was all about. We basically said to him, ‘Do you want to jump on someone else’s train, or do you want to build a train here...
Already a second-round NHL draft pick, Welch wasn’t short on offers. Sure, if he was going to build a train he’d build it in Cambridge, but if he had wanted a ride, it wouldn’t have taken much prodding to board the Green Line to Chestnut Hill...
...want to be to be stable enough to support not only research but also clinical care, and to train people to do it,” said Gougeon...