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...image of the ball rolling into the net with the clock on its last gasp will last forever in the minds of the Harvard field hockey team. It was that goal, off a free hit and two immaculate deflections, that clinched both an impossible comeback and Harvard's 2-1 victory over Northeastern--the eighth-ranked team in the nation...
...haven't been home for a meal in months," says Ann Romney. "We eat what we can at 10 o'clock at night, usually a dinner that's prepared...
...original tower did not have a clock and I think [it] was a much better piece of architecture," said Campbell, who attended the Graduate School of Design. "There's a lot of nostalgia apparently for the clock tower...
When her players feel love, they describe "a light in your eyes...that makes the chair, the clock, the table look luminous." Unfortunately, as the audience loses its grasp on the plot, the lyrical beauty of the language only serves to highlight the play's schematic shortcomings...
...fully and flatly lit; the sets create neither an interesting space on the stage, nor a visual complement to the play's mood. The sound design, however, is very effective; the sparingly used piano music is appropriate but unobtrusive, and the subtle manner in which effects like a ticking clock are eased into the audience's consciousness is innovative and interesting...