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...Yellott and, with a quick spin, found the net to put Harvard on the board. Brown senior Kate Staley provided the tying score to even things up early on, but Harvard would continue its dominant play. The Crimson sank three unanswered goals to gain a quick advantage. Junior Perry Barlow led the Harvard offense, posting a hat trick in the first half as the Crimson built on its lead. Inlet passes pounded the Brown defense, and the majority of the scores resulted from Harvard finding open lanes and exploiting them. “We’ve been practicing passing...
...traded goals throughout the first period. Curtis led Harvard in scoring during this time, scoring a hat trick in 14 minutes. Princeton sophomore Amo Ashley provided two goals in the first half, on her way to four on the afternoon. With five minutes left in the frame, junior Perry Barlow, on a free-position shot, slid the ball past Tiger goalkeeper Colleen O’Boyle to give the Crimson a 5-4 advantage. However, Princeton’s Christine Casaceli, with only 80 seconds remaining, evened the scoreboard going into halftime. As the game returned from break, the Tigers...
...ball and sliding to shut down the attack, and that’s what our defense did in the game,” Simmons said. Offensively, Harvard shared the ball. Seven different players added a tally to the scoreboard. Simmons, sophomores Tara Schoen and Natalie Curtis, and junior Perry Barlow all scored two goals in the victory. Senior Casey Orr, freshman Kaitlin Martin, and junior Margaret Yellott each added a single goal to the team total. The game began much differently from what the final result indicated. The Bulldogs secured an early 3-1 lead, but not for long...
...participating therapists, usually roomfuls of Ph.D.s, to do things like repeat the word milk over and over (to show how meaningless words can become-try it with I'm depressed). And although Hayes teaches mindfulness at ACT workshops around the world, he epitomizes "the absent-minded professor," according to Barlow, the psychologist who taught Hayes at Brown in the '70s. Hayes is famous at Nevada-Reno for passing students in the hall without so much as a nod. But it's worse than they think. According to Hayes' wife Jacqueline Pistorello, in December the couple went to the mall...
...everything from schizophrenia to a chronic backache. Most psychologists slowly build research out from one or two disorders, but Hayes and his followers seem to be offering ACT as a sort of psychological Rosetta stone, a key for interpreting all interior events. At the very least, as Hayes' mentor Barlow has pointed out, ACT seems to lack the scientific virtue of parsimony...