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...team’s 27-12 win over Columbia on Saturday, as the front four punished the Lions offensive line to the tune of six sacks for 40 lost yards and a net rushing total of -5 yards for Columbia.Captain defensive end Brad Bagdis and junior defensive tackle Carl Ehrlich had two sacks apiece, while junior defensive end Peter Ajayi and junior linebacker Eric Schultz added one each.The amount of Harvard pressure increased substantially after halftime. Five of the six sacks came in the final two quarters, when the Lions ran for -32 net yards on the ground...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NOTEBOOK: Defensive Line Dominates During Second Half | 11/4/2007 | See Source »

...fourth quarter: Carl Erhlich treated an offensive lineman "like a tackling sled," says Hinshelwood. The pressure forced an incompletion...

Author: By Crimson Sports Staff | Title: LIVE: Harvard Football at Columbia - 11/3/07 | 11/3/2007 | See Source »

...third quarter: Carl Erhlich is a beast. He just took down a Columbia lineman and Hormann on a sack, abusing the Lions O-line--which, incidentally, just took a false start penalty...

Author: By Crimson Sports Staff | Title: LIVE: Harvard Football at Columbia - 11/3/07 | 11/3/2007 | See Source »

...searched for some mention of psychology's giants who first theorized about the behavioral differences among siblings. You didn't mention, for example, Alfred Adler, a contemporary of Sigmund Freud's and Carl Jung's, who wrote extensively that birth order predicts personality. Nor did you mention the modern, highly influential ideas of Virginia Satir, who recognized that firstborn, middle, youngest and only children each have characteristic ways of forming relationships, taking responsibility and responding to authority...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inbox: Nov. 12, 2007 | 11/2/2007 | See Source »

When he returned to the U.S. in 1968 to begin graduate work at Yale, Puryear discovered minimalism. Donald Judd's boxes, Carl Andre's metal plates on the floor--there was a whole new world of militant reduction in art, of fiercely simplified forms, preferably in factory-milled materials. Meanwhile he also discovered the virtuoso cabinet maker James Krenov, who was asking how the individual qualities of each piece of wood could give a particular voice to whatever he made. With those models, Puryear had in place the elements of his lifelong working practice. He would put together things that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Man of Mysteries | 11/2/2007 | See Source »

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