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...receiver set in the second half. Cornell quarterback Ricky Rahne made 53 throws in the game, completing 31 passes to 14 different receivers. But the Big Red struggled to sustain any drive deep into Harvard territory due to the solid play of the Harvard secondary, anchored by senior Willie Alford, who finished with nine tackles...
Winthrop House resident Aspen R. Alford ’04 wasn’t as enthusiastic. “At times it was poignant, but never truly compelling.” Alford took issue with the sexual encounters. ”They made me uncomfortable for two reasons. First, knowing the physical intimacy the couple shared was one that The Girl shared with different men every night. Second, while the more ‘feminine’ of the two actresses’ bodies was fully exposed on screen, the other’s was always covered by a conveniently...
...than its counterpart, but it still gave up 326 yards passing and happened to get lucky a few other times. In the second quarter, the Bears threatened down inside the Crimson red zone. Rowley fired an out pass to his brother Travis near the 10. Senior Crimson cornerback Willie Alford decided to go for the ball, missed, and Rowley trotted into the end zone for a touchdown. A Bears penalty negated the play, but Alford was in Murphys doghouse for the rest of the half...
With European economies becoming more competitive, U.S.-trained lawyers are also in high demand there. "American laws and business structures--from antitrust to corporate law to securities law--are attuned to competitive product markets," says Harvard law professor Mark Roe. His Harvard colleague William Alford says U.S. law schools excel at "teaching problem solving," which makes their graduates broadly useful within corporations...
These examples were Charles J. Ogletree, Climenko professor of law; Alan M. Dershowitz, Frankfurter professor of law; William P. Alford, Stimson professor of law; Arthur R. Miller, Bromley professor of law; Laurence H. Tribe, Tyler professor of law; and Janet Reno, a member of the Law School class of 1963 and U.S. attorney general under former President Bill Clinton...