Word: final
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...These committee votes don't mean anything," said council Treasurer Sterling P. A. Darling '01, drawing applause when he noted that the council has the final say on everything the committees...
...week game, Harvard used six different pitchers (sometimes it used the same pitcher twice, as is allowed in college ball). Tsujikawa was pulled after two and a third innings, and his reliever, junior Mike Dryden, pitched an effective two more innings. Saken, who got the loss, gave up the final two runs. A combination of three other pitchers finished the game...
...world rarely seen, a sphere of emotional fragility and ecstasy shared between two men tangled in a relationship too unconventional and unacceptable for many. In one photograph, the two share a private kiss in a hotel room; in another, Sheng, teary-eyed, faces the camera in the frail and final moments following the break-up. "Putting photographs on a wall about my sexuality challenges society because it is the normalization of a group that is usually marginalized. An audience begins to see how beautiful it [a gay relationship] is," comments Sheng on the reception of the show...
...hurler tossed six scoreless innings, surrendering just two hits and fanning seven. Eagles sophomore Brooke Shull pitched the final inning to earn the save...
...manor-born, skewering all with some of Oscar Wilde's finest collections of epigrams and nasty asides. Spit out, stated dramatically or muttered politely, his words are most recently brought to life in a joyous flurry of understated malice by the cast at the Works Theater in Somerville. The final production of Pet Brick Productions' inaugural season, director Patrick Wang and his cast and crew create a treasure for anyone who adores Wilde, theater and beautifully delivered words of wit, spite, and love...