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...Ben and Matt implemented ActBlue in a way that incorporates all those layers of idealistic thinking with incredibly solid engineering and amazing political staff who go out and teach people to use ActBlue,” Paur says...
...frames. The Big Green’s sluggers punished senior starter Max Warren in his final innings in front of the home crowd. After Warren retired the side in order in the first, Wright’s booming, first-pitch triple to center scored Pagliarulo, who had singled. Freshmen Ben Sestanovich and Zach Hofeld each pitched an inning of relief, with Sestanovich surrendering two unearned runs on Santomauro’s triple.—Staff writer Emily W. Cunningham can be reached at ecunning@fas.harvard.edu...
...game?’”Despite showing symptoms of offseason rustiness, the Crimson offered signs of depth in new places, particularly at running back. Sophomore Cheng Ho and freshman Gino Gordon combined for 84 yards on 20 carries, but the real surprise came from sophomore Ben Jenkins, who managed 19 carries for 116 yards and a touchdown. Jenkins seems to have made a seamless switch from defensive back to running back.“[Jenkins is] good, he’s legit,” Murphy said. “We’ll have overall a better...
...fourth quarterback spots are among your most interesting questions heading into the fall.This is not to say that there aren’t positions where Harvard will be green in September. Indeed, the Crimson lost three starters in the secondary and moved one of the primary backups there, sophomore Ben Jenkins, to running back this spring. But Harvard still returns junior All-American cornerback Andrew Berry and sophomore corner Derrick Barker, who played as the nickel back all last season.Replacing the safeties is a slightly bigger concern; junior Steve Sheehan, who had 12 tackles in nine games last year, will...
...said, is in many ways influenced by R2-D2 from the “Star Wars” series. “It was clearly a machine. There was nothing anthropomorphic about it, and it just did a lot of beeping.” Stanton recruited Ben Burtt, who designed R2-D2’s “voice” in “Star Wars,” to join the Wall•E team. Ultimately, Burtt crafted the various sound-languages spoken by all of the robotic characters in the movie. Stanton says Wall?...