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...psychological tricks, to stay as sharp mentally through the entirety as the blades on its skates. Otherwise, the endless winter is enough to turn a mind to mush. One idea is to divide the five-month season up into smaller, more manageable portions. That’s exactly what Stone tried to convince her team of recently with the six-game stretch between Thanksgiving and Hanukkah. The Crimson came away from its long-weekend journey to Duluth with a pair of 6-1 beatings at the hands of the talented Bulldogs that plunged the team’s record...
...Harvard women’s ice hockey team takes the ice tonight against the Big Green at the Bright Hockey Center, they will be fighting for more than just momentum. “It’s been a great rivalry,” said Harvard coach Katey Stone before her team’s practice yesterday afternoon. “Just a lot of energy, very high-tempo games. There’s a lot of pride on the line.” Senior captain Carrie Schroyer said that it would be difficult to treat tonight?...
...were master planning.” Gerald Autler, project manager for the Boston Redevelopment Authority, said Harvard was tentatively set to submit an institutional master plan for the area in April 2006 after soliciting residents’ feedback. “There is no timeline here set in stone,” Autler added, “Our objective is to address all of the issues in a timely way.” Autler proposed that the task force and the University reconvene in mid-January to formulate principles to guide the development of the rest of the site...
...million, four-year-long refurbishment by architect Mickey Muennig has resulted in a beautiful multilevel deck area, perched right above the crashing surf. Baths?both freestanding traditional tubs for one or two people, and larger sunken stone Jacuzzis of varying sizes?are scattered seemingly randomly across this space, with some of them set dramatically close to the sheer drop above the waves. A massage room and a bathroom for disabled visitors are also available...
...closed to the media. Massachusetts Hall, home to the president’s office and the central administration, turned out in droves for the event. Nearly all of Summers’ right-hand men and women attended, from Donella Rapier, the vice president for development, to Alan J. Stone, the vice president for government, community, and public affairs. Provost Steven E. Hyman was also present. Deans from each of Harvard’s schools attended the reception. Elena Kagan, dean of Harvard Law School, and David Ellwood, dean of the Kennedy School of Government, were among the first to arrive...