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...Murphy continued her offensive onslaught in the first game in the Dartmouth double-header on Saturday. With senior Lauren Brown on second in the bottom of the fourth, Murphy’s round-tripper put the only runs on the board in the Crimson’s 2-0 triumph over the Big Green. “Her ability to hit the long ball is really inspiring,” Allard said. “We play and draw a lot of confidence off of that.” “She goes out there and gets things done...
...When we started getting the draw in the last 10 minutes of the game, we started scoring goals.” Harvard plays its final game of the season Wednesday at Brown. Barlow believes the final contest of her career will be close, but anticipates a Crimson triumph. “Going into Brown, I think everyone is feeling pretty good, feeling pretty positive,” she said. “I think we’re matched up pretty evenly skill-wise, but we just want it a little more.” —Staff writer...
...Pointe/Counterpointe,” the Harvard Ballet Company (HBC) is a completely different organization—but it has maintained a high quality of performance in its spring show, “Bravura and Blues.” With a throng of new, talented freshmen, the greatest triumph of the HBC’s latest recital is its demonstration of impressive technical skill on pointe...
...graduate students role-playing the parts of prisoners and prison guards. Zimbardo originally envisioned a two-week study in which he could closely observe the behavioral changes of otherwise normal people when incarcerated. “If you put good people in a bad place, do the people triumph or does the place corrupt them?” he recalls asking himself. In the important and captivating “The Lucifer Effect,” Zimbardo attempts to answer this question and explore its many disturbing implications. Any attentive psychology student can tell you what happened with the experiment...
...Relief rather than triumph was the prevailing mood outside Socialist headquarters. Their road to the Elysee Palace remains an uphill climb. Although Royal's first round vote tally of 25.8% is better than Francois Mitterrand's performance in his victorious 1981 presidential run, Sarkozy's 31.1% is even more formidable. While the Socialist candidate can count on the backing of most far-left candidates in the runoff, their first-round share added with the Socialists' is only 36.2%. And if much of Jean Marie Le Pen's 10.4% transfer their support to the tough-on-immigration Sarkozy, the outcome...