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...disprove the theory when we started," said M.I.T. Geology Professor Patrick M. Hurley, 55, adding that "Harvard and M.I.T. have been hotbeds of geological conservatism for years." Hurley and his colleagues became interested in the theory at a 1964 scientific meeting in London. There, Cambridge Geophysicist Sir Edward Bullard disclosed that a computer study of shorelines on both sides of the Atlantic -at a depth of 500 fathoms, to allow for coastal idiosyncrasies-showed that they would still match if they were set side by side. "The results were rather amazing," said Hurley. "The study went right down the whole...
...CRIMSON sports department takes this final opportunity to gratefully acknowledge the work of its anonymous reporters who have covered Harvard sports this spring: John Whitbeck (tennis), Jeff Huvelle (track). Christopher Culter (light-weight crew), and sometime contribution John Bullard (sailing), Bob Lyng (track), and Don Chiofaro (baseball...
Tony Parker, Jim Harper, and John Clement will be among the 12 to race in the NEISA Singlehanded Championship May 21. Their boats reached incredible speeds in the 35-knot wind Sunday and often came close to capsizing. John Bullard and Win Fowler also raced, but failed to qualify...
...foredeck for Harvard were Dan Burnes, Jim Notman, and John Bullard; in the afterguard, Kinny Howland, John Cunningham, Peter Robbins, and Franz Schneider...
Harvard was skippered by Tony Parker. The other crew members were Dan Burns, Kinnaird Howland, John Cunningham, Jim Notman, Doug MacDonald, Peter Robbins, and John Bullard...