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Capturing the essence of crew in the rowers' looks of intense concentration, in the surge of the narrow shell through the water and in the boisterous crowd will be more important to the producers than the outcome of the race...
...Nirvana." Though the song has a similarly danceable tempo and strong rhythm, it lacks the substance of the previous song, focusing rather superficially on the euphoria of love. The song "Four Score" is the only weak link in an otherwise solid compilation. The boy's night out theme is narrow and cliched, and targets the tune to adolescents...
...hurts me to see the Jewish voice on campus being dominated by these narrow-minded people. They ignore news reports, the statements of the U.S. and European governments and reports from various human rights organizations, while accepting the word of Israeli security agencies without question...
Evan B. Rauch '91, a member of the executive board, said yesterday that the tallies in the Cabot House elections appeared to contain errors. Specificially, he said, the final vote count--which gave a narrow victory to Robert A. Martinez '92 over Wayne W. Yu '92--was statistically impossible...
...expected to win," Harvard women's Captain Sarah Wilcox said. They didn't, and what made the meet all the more frustrating was the narrow two-point margin of defeat despite a top-10 finish for all five Crimson runners...