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...like a civil servant. I show up at my desk at 7:30, and I don't leave until mid- to late afternoon, when I've revised what I've written for that day. I do it five days a week until the book is finished...
...said yesterday. Life expectancy soared, quality of life improved, and democracy spread. But why was the twentieth century also the bloodiest? According to Ferguson, who spoke to a crowd of 20 students at Hilles as part of the “Coffee with a View” series yesterday afternoon, the answer lies partly in that very progress. In a talk entitled, “The War of the World,” Ferguson argued that the major ingredients for world war continue to loom today. Ferguson said that economic volatility, ethnic disintegration, and empires in decline— what...
...hockey team can never have too many good goalies. This is precisely what Harvard discovered during its exhibition series against McGill two weekends ago. Kessler made the start in the first game against the Martlets, stopping all but one shot she faced, and Martin took the ice the following afternoon and recorded 15 saves in a 5-3 win. But in the third period of each game, fans noticed a new jersey scoot into net for the Crimson—the No. 33 sweater of freshman Kylie Stephens. Stephens made the most of her limited action, recording eight saves...
Undergraduate scientists put aside their lab coats on Saturday afternoon, donning suits and black “got research?” T-shirts as they mingled in the Science Center atrium for the Harvard Undergraduate Research Symposium. The symposium, organized by members of the newly formed Harvard College Undergraduate Research Association, provided a venue for students to present and discuss the scientific research they had performed. “We want to give undergraduates the chance to be the ones answering questions instead of asking questions,” said Shiv M. Gaglani ’10, the group?...
...advantage in the third minute of play to tie the score. On assists from Vaillancourt and freshman Liza Ryabkina, sophomore defenseman Cori Bassett zipped a shot past junior goalie Kristen Young. But Young turned in a strong performance, recording an impressive 38 saves on the afternoon. “She looked like she was seeing the puck like it was beach ball today,” said Crimson head coach Katey Stone. Princeton answered 14 minutes into the frame to take a 2-1 lead. On the power play, Princeton senior Lizzy Keady picked up a loose puck in front...