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Aspiring poets at Harvard have their chance to shine this spring with a first-ever poetry contest sponsored by the Bow and Arrow Press—an independent student-run publisher in the basement of Adams House...
Winners’ poems will be printed in a limited-edition book published by Bow and Arrow, and one grand prize winner will have his or her poem published on large broad-side sheets...
Ralph G. Vetters ’85, a non-resident tutor at Adams House and a Harvard Medical School student, devised the contest when he took over the Bow and Arrow last year, with the hope that the contest would raise the profile both of student poetry on campus and of the press...
...approaching across the field. People were always walking in and out of the pen, as often as not with food for the flock. So the ram didn't resist when the men drove all the animals toward one end of the enclosure. It was only when the first arrow--fired from just yards away--struck it in the haunch that it realized something was up. The ram hobbled off and was struck by a second arrow, then a third. It stood for a moment staring beyond the fence line and then settled onto its haunches, bleeding. A gunshot...
...that nightmare to rest. Distributed by Signal-Park USA of Tempe, Ariz., the new system tells frantic business travelers exactly where the spots are. Electronic signs announce the available spaces in each row. As you're driving by, just watch for the brightly lighted LED--a green arrow if the spot is vacant, a red X if not. The secret is a sensor that detects occupancy. Used in parking lots from Barcelona to Seoul, Smart Park is now a welcome addition to lots at Baltimore-Washington International and Jacksonville International airports. Watch for more...