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...He’d sit right here,” says Thomas J. “T.J.” Scaramellino ’05, pointing to a chair by his desk. “He’d get a paper and this clipboard and he’d take this light, and shine it as bright as possible on the clipboard and just sit here and shake his knee really fast, really jittery for about six hours straight...
...egalitarian spirit unbroken by success, Panino refuses to take reservations. Instead you’ll meet a well-dressed college graduate in her late twenties, conspicuously thinner than anyone else working there, pen and clipboard in hand. She’ll ask for your name and how many in your party and give you an estimate of the wait that is as attractive as it is wildly wrong...
It’s two pitches into Game 3 of the National League Championship Series between the San Francisco Giants and St. Louis Cardinals, but Professor of Statistics Carl N. Morris has already stopped watching. Tucked onto his neon orange clipboard is a receipt-sized table packed with an arcane set of numbers the announcers have probably never seen: the average number of runs per inning major league baseball teams scored in 2001 in each of 24 possible situations, ranging from bases empty and 0 out to bases loaded...
...player,” Cover says. “We imagined putting the batter in all nine positions and seeing how many runs he would generate.” Using an elaborate process called matrix inversion and the 24-square expected runs table reprinted on Morris’s clipboard, Cover’s paper explained how advanced statistical techniques could predict how many runs a lineup consisting of nine of any given player would score...
After coming off the bench for sophomore starter Ryan Fitzpatrick in the second quarter Saturday, the Crimson’s captain-turned-clipboard-holder overcame an unremarkable opening series to direct a crisp 43-yard scoring drive that snapped a 7-7 tie in the first half. Harvard was never behind again and, as far as the depth chart was concerned, neither was Rose...