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...when the Crimson offense failed to run out the clock with its final possession, its counterpart again interceded. As Dartmouth raced into Harvard territory in an attempt to position itself for a game-winning field goal, Crimson safety Ryan Tully wrestled running back Chris Little to the ground just in bounds to keep the clock running as the clock expired to save the perfect season...
...will hire additional staff of both libary and student employees to accommodate Lamont’s extended schedule. Library circulation, reserves, the main reading rooms, and the Morse Music Library and Media Center will be open around the clock, while Government Documents and Microforms, the Poetry Room, and the Forum Room will not alter their current hours...
...clock was winding down I took that shot and I knew it had only a one-in-a-million chance of it actually hitting the net, let alone going in,” Corriero recalls. “And I actually fell after that shot and thought, ‘Oh my gosh, not again.’ It’s heart wrenching—extremely sad and really emotional. But you’ve got to just get back...
...With the clock ticking, and other curricular review committees finishing up their work, Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby has now decided to forgo full committee meetings and draft a more substantial report this summer with a select group of professors—a move that some say will make the process more efficient, but has upset other committee members who say they feel out of the loop...
...uniquely productive. After the release of a UC report that called for a 24-hour library and cited survey data demonstrating tremendous student support for the change, the Harvard College Library finally agreed this year to a two-year pilot program that will see Lamont stay open around-the-clock during the academic workweek, beginning fall 2005. We applaud the UC’s persistence in advocating a policy change that is sure to benefit undergraduates come September...