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...quarter, 11:33: Once again, a missed opportunity for the Harvard defense. Daugherty goes deep and is nearly picked by Andrew Berry, but Berry drops the tough pick. After a Dereck Knight run, it's 4th-and-6 for the Bears on the Harvard 28, and...Brown converts! Daugherty hits Matthew Sudfeld for a first down...
...quarter: The Brown threat ends as the pass bounces off of William Averill's hands and into the waiting arms of Andrew Berry, who returns the ball to the seven. It's 1st-and-10 there for Pizzotti and the Harvard offense...
...Avoiding JordanRe Andrew Butters' postcard from the Jordan River: The river has never been "deep and wide" [Sept. 15]. And the so-called "Island of Peace" was the site of a massacre in 1997 when a Jordanian soldier opened fire and killed seven Israeli schoolgirls on an outing. David Holtzer, Jerusalem...
...shut down. Harvard needs to force turnovers and get the ball back into senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti’s hands to give more chances to the Crimson offense. With the Bears’ increased passing threats, Harvard’s inexperienced secondary, led by pre-season All-American Andrew Berry, will be put to the test. “From a defensive standpoint we really have to be ready,” Senior cornerback Andrew Berry said. “Brown has a good passing game with one of the best passing quarterbacks and two All-Ivy receivers...
...feats: slowing the speed of light (optical physicist Lene Hau, 2001), mapping the human genome (geneticist Eric Lander, 1987), penning acclaimed novels (Cormac McCarthy, 1981; the recently deceased David Foster Wallace, 1997), scheming to save our threatened fisheries (lobsterman Ted Ames, 2005) and solving Fermat's Last Theorem (mathematician Andrew Wiles, 1997). Seven have nabbed the Nobel Prize, including geneticist Barbara McClintock (1981) and former U.S. poet laureate Joseph Brodsky (1981). Others have won Pulitzers, Fields Medals -the math world's top honor - and National Book Awards. The chosen few are informed by an "out-of-the-blue" phone call...