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...coach Lisa Miller said after the Apr. 17 contest. “The defense took some balls away in midfield transition. We didn’t give [Princeton] what they like to do. We took away their running game, and I thought that was huge, the way the attack re-defended...
...just think that with all the alumnae there, it was a huge win for our program,” VanderMeulen said. “When we think back to the season, we’re going to think back to that...
...space? Nietzsche understood this. The quotidian life of any language ("What’s up?" "Nice weather!" "LOL") is naturally disenchanting. 99.99 percent of the words we speak show no trace of life. Clichés trickle from our zombie mouths. We speak a lot and say little. Literature re-enchants language; it fills its lungs with gasps. What are the pangs induced by good poetry but a visceral realization of having taken our friend language for granted, of having broken its heart? Literature teaches us to see the words we live with as though for the first time. Literature...
...They had to earn everything, and they did,” Amaker said of his freshmen. “We’re very high on those guys—all of them. Very pleased with what they were able to bring to our program on a first-year basis...
What each of us brings to Harvard is in many ways far more significant than what we take away. Let’s be honest, we’re far more engaged by a heated conversation with friends over lunch than we are in a Core section in the basement of CGIS...