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Harvard rallied from a 9-4 deficit in the top of the seventh off Wayne, getting RBI singles from Mager and senior centerfielder Andrew Huling plus a sacrifice fly from senior catcher Jason Keck and had the go-ahead runs on board with two out for senior second baseman Peter Woodfork...
...eighth, Bridich proved an unlikely hero for a second time, as the Crimson put two unearned runs on the board for the eventual winning margin. Harvard used a dropped third strike and two walks to load the bases for Bridich with two outs, and the junior battled reliever John Dolan to a full count. He fouled off several 3-2 pitches before driving a hard ground ball at third base...
Harvard rallied from a 9-4 deficit in the topof the seventh off Wayne, getting RBI singles fromMager and senior centerfielder Andrew Huling plus asacrifice fly from senior catcher Jason Keck andhad the go-ahead runs on board with two out forsenior second baseman Peter Woodfork...
...which they were originally designed. In his idealized computer, the same memory units that held data items, such as numbers or text, also held the step-by-step instructions that would allow the machine to be programmed to perform any task. Von Neumann persuaded the I.A.S.'s somewhat skeptical board of trustees to allocate $100,000--quite a sum in 1945--to build the MANIAC, the first in a series of early Von Neumann machines that included the JOHNNIAC (at Argonne National Laboratory) and the IBM 701, one of the progenitors of IBM's enormously profitable mainframe lines...
...Franklin had lived, "it would have been impossible to give the prize to Maurice and not to her" because "she did the key experimental work." And her role didn't end there. Her critique of an early Watson and Crick theory had sent them back to the drawing board, and her notebooks show her working toward the solution until they found it; she had narrowed the structure down to some sort of double helix. But she never employed a key tool--the big 3-D molecular models that Watson and Crick were fiddling with at Cambridge...