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...doubt that over time the precise set of issues that are most relevant will change, but the framework for education advanced in this review—more than any previous one—accommodates our rapidly changing world. Moreover, it prescribes a curriculum that by definition must keep pace with that change. We hope that this proposal is implemented with a level of flexibility that matches the boldness of its vision and anticipates the need for continued and regular renewal of its animating ideas...
Will Harvard stay on pace and win 10 games...
Will Clifton Dawson stay on pace and score 30 touchdowns? (I’m not even doubting the all-time rushing record right now. The guy’s a machine. He’ll dust Marinaro by Veterans?...
...exactly what many expected, some will undoubtedly feel that it has fallen short. After all, Linkous crafts imagery beyond the scope of most people’s imaginations—a talent that puts considerable pressure on him to produce sonic ingenuity just to keep pace. Still, Linkous is just a poet clawing towards the best manifestation of his inner demons. As such, “Dreamt…” becomes a monumental achievement, as he sounds closer than ever to finding a comfortable voice through which to share his nightmares. Gone are the more challenging, Tom Waits...
...three goals apiece. Yntema also provided an assist and two steals in the effort. Byrd notched two tallies in the match. Connolly and Balaraman shared time in the net, registering two and six saves, respectively. HARVARD 17, CONN COLLEGE 5 On the road in Connecticut, the Crimson set the pace early against the Camels, then ran away with the game. “We wanted to set a tone early,” senior co-captain Michael Garcia said. “We wanted to end the game in the first quarter.” Harvard amassed...