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Senior winger Matt Macleod was literally inches away from knotting the score at one with 7:00 left in the final period. Wide open in front of the crease, Macleod's one-timer forced Laing to scramble and make a toe save, effectively closing the door on the Harvard offense for the rest of the night...
However, baseball just seems "right" in way other professional sports in America do not. Basketball is about giants. Golf is just plain boring as well as being a huge waste of water and space. Hockey and football have muscle-bound players you wouldn't want to meet in an open square, let alone a dark alley. Baseball can be scary too--just think back to John Kruk's reaction when meeting Randy Johnson at the All-Star Game--it is simply a game where a normal guy can get up there, on more than any given Sunday, and have...
Last Tuesday was Club Night at the Hasty Pudding Theatricals, and I attended the performance as the guest of a close friend who is a member of one of the female social organizations on campus. Club Night, a long-standing Pudding tradition, is open only to members of Harvard's social organizations, many of which are gender-exclusive final clubs...
...museum on the only open site in the neighborhood would ensure that affordable housing is not built on the site, exacerbating what residents call the community's most pressing issue...
Richards, a noted poet and lecturer at Tufts University, is having his first exhibit at the Gallery Bershad. Richards's companion for the show is artist Karen Boutelle, whose mixed-media wall-hangings are more visceral than Richards's pale metal sculptures. Boutelle's "Ambivalent Passages" looks like an open gash with blood pouring forward in hues of petrified amber. But her most spectacular piece, "Ambivalent Passages III," seems to defy this straight sanguine categorization. The layers of cheesecloth, beeswax, shellac, oil bar, paint and rice paper that Boutelle uses in her art are here transformed into a composition reminiscent...