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Mazzoleni has not only gotten his present talent to perform at a higher level but has radically upgraded the quality of Harvard's recruiting. He has entrenched Harvard's dominance over the top prep school players, bringing it Tyler Kolarik, Robert Fried and Kenny Smith from that pipeline and has opened up other channels in Canada that the CCHA normally plucks...

Author: By Michael R. Volonnino, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Coach of the Year: Mazzoleni Brings M. Hockey to Next Level | 6/7/2001 | See Source »

Although special teams was certainly an area of concern and widely derided for its inability to perform in the clutch, the two one-point losses to Cornell and Penn should not be solely attributed to the placekickers...

Author: By Daniel E. Fernandez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Football Flirts With Ivy Title, But Falls Short | 6/7/2001 | See Source »

This is true. There are too few non-whites. Why? Well, there may be different pressures on students of color to perform and succeed at college. The Crimson might be tagged a “white” or “Jewish” institution and thus not a socially desirable choice for talented Asian, black or Latino reporters. In the judging eyes of parents, peers and cultures, positivist journalism with a pretense toward objectivity might have acquired a stigma...

Author: By Marc J. Ambinder, | Title: Diversifying The Crimson | 6/6/2001 | See Source »

...most famous projects is an extension of an anthropology course that he took his freshman year with Professor Irven DeVore. Fascinated by DeVore’s lectures about the Bushmen of Africa, in the late 1980s, Ma traveled to the Kalahari Desert in Southern Africa to study and perform music with them...

Author: By Sarah A. Dolgonos and Amit R. Paley, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: College Taught Ma to Play His Own Tune | 6/5/2001 | See Source »

...troupes staged different revues each week, so singers and musicians would perform one show while they rehearsed the next. Lyricists brought trunks full of songs--mostly boy-girl love duets--and composers like Hollister would rush frantically to complete melodies, which would be sent off for orchestration and brought back in time for rehearsal...

Author: By Andrew S. Holbrook, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Serious About Music and Little Else | 6/4/2001 | See Source »

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