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...reinterpret the play,” Koven-Matasy says. “It [the sexual component] is very humorously exaggerated in the play. But really, everyone wants to have sex. The women are just as unhappy as the men, when they have a sex strike. The idea is that whoever has the willpower wins.”By continuing to put on annual productions of classical theatre, the Classical Club hopes that the Harvard community will become more familiar with ancient Greek plays.“The first impression is always that Harvard doesn’t put on classical...
...much rather have regulation of carbon emissions come as the result of congressional legislation, a process over which they can exert some influence. Environmentalists would also prefer to have federal legislation that puts in place permanent rules governing the emission of carbon rather than leaving that decision up to whoever is in the White House. (It so happens that the current occupant is sympathetic to the position that we should limit emissions, but, as evidenced by the two previous administrations, this won’t always be the case.) And, in any event, the likely outcome of an actual...
...middle of the half to give Dartmouth an 11-2 lead. “It really comes from the draw controls, and we had been struggling with that in the beginning of the game,” McMahon said. “Scoring goals definitely comes from whoever wins the draw controls, so if you can win the draw controls, you can win the goals.” With 13 minutes left in the game, Harvard scored four of the next six goals. Off a feed from senior Kaitlin Martin, Doherty put the first of the Crimson?...
...sport jackets, many of whom seem to know each other. A piano is conveniently located in the back—probably to make the room seem inviting. Really, it functions as a reminder of just how wealthy the Club is (used to be?). Points to whoever is first to pound out a gut-wrenching rendition of "Chopsticks...
Lizzy Elrod ’11, who was the main organizer of the event, announced that whoever found the one red egg would win the grand prize. Within five minutes, Andrew Trott ’11 found it under a trash bin. He won a Jesus figurine, but he decided he didn’t really want it and gave it to another egg hunter...