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...illness—led the long-distance charge, making 7-of-9 three-point attempts on his way to 23 points, a game high and a new career mark. His hot hand did not see many minutes in the second half due to foul trouble??he ended up fouling out with four minutes left in the game—but the Crimson shot well enough without him. The team’s 78-percent mark from downtown in the second half was a key factor in the surge that almost saw a Harvard victory. The Crimson?...
...sits out with illness, led the long-distance charge, making seven out of his nine three-point attempts on his way to 23 points, a game high and a new career mark for him. His hot hand did not see many minutes in the second half due to foul trouble??he ended up fouling out with four minutes left in the game—but the Crimson shot well enough without him. The team shot 78-percent from downtown in the second half, a key factor behind the surge that almost saw a Harvard victory. The Crimson?...
...sits out due to an illness—led the long-distance charge, making 7-of-9 three-point attempts on his way to 23 points, a game high and a new career mark. His hot hand did not see many minutes in the second half due to foul trouble??he ended up fouling out with four minutes left in the game—but the Crimson shot well enough without him. The team’s 78 percent mark from downtown in the second half was a key factor in the surge that almost saw a Harvard...
...Today, Harvard students study Asia, Africa, and South America not because of these regions’ potential to create “trouble?? (oh, those pesky non-whites!) or to be used as communist pawns, but because the University recognizes the inherent value in understanding “non-Western” cultures and histories. The class of 2008’s graduates had the option to concentrate in African and African American studies, East Asian languages and civilizations, Near Eastern languages and civilizations, and Sanskrit and Indian studies. But what is still missing from Harvard?...
...fooling around in a world of trouble.” But in a wide-ranging discussion on the relationship between art and history, Kushner made his passionate political commitments clear. Art, for Kushner, should always be engaged with “a world of trouble??—and, jokes aside, he’s rarely fooling around. Wearing a shimmering burgundy tie, Kushner quipped that he wanted to title his lecture “History Ate My Homework.” “Plays are really more about arguing than storytelling, more about combat than plot...