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...became the director of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, an independent research institution in Stanford, Calif. After five years, he retired and has spent time writing and traveling...
Scott A. Rosenberg ’81, who was Crimson editorial chair in 1980, is co-founder of Salon.com and is the author of the forthcoming book “Dreaming in Code.” He lives in Berkeley, Calif...
...needs fats, in part because vitamins like A and D must be dissolved in fat to enter the body or even move about within the body. What about the super-low-fat diets, advocated by people like Dr. Dean Ornish, director of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute in Sausalito, Calif. (see box)? They seem to work but perhaps not because they're low fat; the key may be the types of foods--beans, grains, vegetables, instead of meats and cheeses--that Ornish recommends. Indeed, Mediterranean men, who get more than 30% of their calories from fat (some three times what...
...Charles River. In winning the Knecht Cup on New Jersey’s Cooper River, Radcliffe bested an impressive field of six, edging second-place Princeton by over three seconds and also beating Wisconsin and Georgetown. And the Black and White went 3-0 in Redwood Shores, Calif., including wins over Princeton and Stanford, to take the Windemere. “The first big highlight was really the Windemere, when we beat Princeton right off the bat,” Orler said. “Then at the Knecht Cup, beating Princeton and Wisconsin, that was [another] high point...
...Robinson made the first start of her Harvard career in her 72nd game. In the 2005-06 season opener at Depaul on Nov. 18, she scored zero points in 22 minutes, missing all of the four shots she attempted. Unfazed, the 5’7 point guard from Fremont, Calif., went out the very next day against Alabama State and scored 18 points on 6-of-11 shooting. Building upon that performance, Robinson quickly became the Crimson’s undisputed leader on the court, topping the squad in minutes with 29.6 per game, and developed into the Ivy League?...