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...Institute for African and African American Research, of which he was an affiliate during his tenure at Harvard. The nearly 300 alumni who are slated to show up at the Institute’s open house today will find themselves in its year-old, three-floor, 10,000 square foot home at 104 Mt. Auburn St., greeted by Institute Director Henry Louis “Skip” Gates Jr. and the newly named Associate Director, Roland G. Fryer Jr. Fryer, fresh off his three-year term as a Junior Fellow of the Society of Fellows, is in his first...
...subtle movements. Whether sleeping, reading, hiking, or rough-housing, the youths all appear to be dancing in free form. It is difficult not to be captivated by these otherwise ordinary actions.Counteracting the urge to focus on one detail—for example, a boy’s foot in “Sleeper”—the unpredictability and beauty of these minute human elements force the viewer to be constantly aware of the entire subject and compositional framework. Much as the stillness of the frame enhances the subtle motions of the subjects, the overall quietness...
...person got a rash and some bumps.” According to McLeod, as the bacteria spread to more players, the symptoms intensified. “The guy who had it before me got it on his calf and it sort of swelled up. I got it on my foot and it swelled up to the point where I couldn’t walk and I had to be hospitalized for a few days,” he said. Even teammates who were not infected felt the effects of the disease, as the training staff adjusted to try to curb...
Meanwhile, three entire basketball leagues have been cut, as the six-foot-and-under and women’s divisions have been wiped from the program, pitting athletes of varying strength, talent, and interest against each other...
...Odorczyk added. The Crimson built its 2-0 lead with goals in the 71st and in the 80th minutes. The eventual game-winner transpired when a well-placed cross from Hagner met junior Megan Merritt in the box. Merritt’s touch header came right to the foot of Rachel Lau, who blasted home the eventual game-winner into the upper ninety of the Quaker goal. “Rachel [Lau] was right there to volley it in the goal,” Hagner said. “It was a play with everyone working together for the score...