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...where the big men left off, as Housmann nailed two threes on back-to-back possessions, followed by a running three from captain Jimmy Goffredo to first tie the game at 48-48. After Lin’s running lay-up, sophomore guard Andrew Pusar’s coast-to-coast steal turned lay-up put Harvard up 52-50, and, from that point on, the team never looked back...
...studies at Harvard, and Af-Am faculty members say that he is welcome to return to Cambridge in a tenured role. In September 2004, just months after Summers turned down Morgan’s tenure case, she and Bobo announced their joint departure for the West Coast, where job offers awaited them at Stanford.Morgan became the executive director of Stanford’s Hiphop Archive and an associate professor of communication. At Stanford, an associate professorship is a tenured position. Bobo assumed Stanford’s Martin Luther King Jr. Centennial Professorship and became director of the school?...
...Square tonight at the Shop Inman by Moonlight promotion event. Local retailers will offer specials and keep their doors open late. 1369 Coffee House will feature live music from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m., Cambridge high-schoolers will perform Christmas scenes in the windows of Stellabella Toys, and East Coast Grill will be offering cider on the sidewalk. Thurs., Dec. 14 from 7 p.m. until 12 a.m. Inman Square...
...Ogunnaike ’07 of Lowell House, Annie R. Riley ’07 of Quincy House, and Amy R. Tao ’07 of Currier House. The fellowship was established in 1966 in memory of Michael C. Rockefeller ’60, who drowned off the coast of New Guinea following a Peabody Museum Expedition there in 1961. Busch said he plans to spend his year studying fishing culture in Indonesia after a work experience this summer off the coast of North Carolina piqued his interest in the industry. Spending time in both city ports and smaller...
...Though they are stuck in the Serail, Siniora and ministers still have plenty of support. On the same day that the opposition resumed its mass protests, pro-government counter-demonstrators, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, rallied in Tripoli, Lebanon's second-largest city, several miles up the coast. If the pro-Siniora forces lack the organizational clout of Hizballah, most independent observers agree that the country is split nearly even between those who support the government and those who want to bring it down...