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...32.If the fourth quarter was about Dawson’s and O’Hagan’s feet, the overtimes were about Schindel’s and Morgan’s legs.Morgan, who had beaten out Schindel for Ivy Rookie of the Year in 2004, matched his Harvard counterpart to end the first overtime tied at 35.But in the second overtime, Morgan faltered. The leg that had attempted three extra points and six field goals—missing one of each—in addition to five punts, could not send the seventh field goal attempt 42 yards through...
...months from now, Olmert will tell Bush that he gave it his best shot, but just couldn't make any progress with Abbas. At that point, when Olmert is looking for a green light on his unilateral withdrawal plan, Bush will have to decide whether to indulge his Israeli counterpart...
...Lanark who seems the more unreal of the two. His life, in some ways, draws a hyperbolic counterpart to Thaw’s: where Thaw suffers from eczema, Lanark contracts a horrific illness known as dragonhide. Where Thaw’s Glasgow is a dreary, workaday city, Lanark’s surroundings are a dehumanized industrial nightmare. The tales of the two men stand well on their own; read together, however, each story illuminates the other, calling out to each other across the borders of narrative to create a single masterpiece...
...more laid back atmosphere of the extension school is not necessarily reflective of the academic rigor of the classes.Robert H. Neugeboren, a lecturer on Social Studies who has taught Economics 1050: “Strategy, Conflict, and Cooperation” at the College and its extension school counterpart of the same name, Economics E-1040, says that there is very little difference in the structure of his two courses. “I more or less teach the same material,” says Neugeboren. “I use the same problem sets and exams and the same curve...
...Director Rebecca P. Buckwalter ’08 says. “A 25-day-old fetus race car driver,” —she pauses and sighs— “does not even dignify a response.” Buckwalter, along with her freshman counterpart, SFC Co-Director Melissa S. Ader ’09, have rejuvenated the Students for Choice organization, which until recently was conspicuously missing-in-action. Buckwalter’s involvement in the issue does not stop with SFC. She spent last summer studying sexual education at the University of North...