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...quite a history. It's the film version of the hit Stephen Sondheim Broadway musical, which was based on a '70s play based on a 19th century melodrama. All of those appear to have drawn on an urban myth about a barber who found an unconventional use for his straight razors and then an even more unconventional use for the bodies of his victims...
...clay pit west of Cornwall, it's going to be wonderful, and you'll want to be a part of it,'" he says. "'Also, we have no business plan.'" Amazingly, the line worked. Smit scraped together more than $100 million, and after a final construction season pummeled by 134 straight days of rain--soggy even for Britain--the park opened on time in the spring...
...muscled out two 9-0 runs in the first half, taking an eight-point advantage into the intermission, Harvard managed to tie up the game with 11 minutes reminding in the opening frame on a three-pointer by Finelli.In what would become a trend, however, the Crimson forfeited nine straight points after Finelli’s game-tying three, a run sustained by Fairfield’s effort on the offensive glass.Ultimately, the Stags snagged 18 rebounds to the Crimson’s 11 in the first half and trounced the Crimson on the boards all night, finishing with...
Junior defensive tackle Matt Curtis was named the captain of the 2008 Harvard football team last night at the Crimson’s annual awards dinner, marking the fourth straight defensive player to assume the captain’s role. He succeeds senior defensive end Brad Bagdis as Harvard’s captain. “I can’t begin to explain how overcome by emotion I feel right now,” Curtis said after being announced. A number of other awards were also given out at the dinner. Senior cornerback John Hopkins won the Robert...
...hard to imagine that divine powers were assisting our crimson and white-clad warriors in smiting Yale. When Pizzotti fumbled a snap, Harvard still got a first down. When Pizzotti made a rare error and threw the ball to a lucky Yalie, it was bobbled—straight into the open arms of a Harvard receiver. And when, with only a few minutes left, a Yale punt return took advantage of the lone Harvard lapse in the entire game, the Eli could not even muster an extra point. If the first half score of 27-0 was not indication enough...