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Observer Michael M. Grynbaum ’07 wasn’t as complimentary but gave Kelly credit for trying. He says, “Pinocchio’s has been at it for 20 years, so you know, by the time Caleb’s a senior, he’ll have it down...
...obstacles are specific to Harvard,” he explained. “At many institutions, the prevailing attitude of students is that one must graduate in four years, and so the determining factor in deciding whether to travel abroad becomes whether you can receive credit for your experience...
Corriero, though, readily gives credit to the total effort her teammates have been churning out, both offensively and defensively...
...software industry is learning from the credit-card industry, which has digitized crime watching based on card users' behavior. Basically, the credit-card companies monitor your card patterns, and when something out of the ordinary happens--a card is used overseas, yet the cardholder rarely travels, for example--the alarm goes off. Is the cardholder really in London? It sounds creepy and intrusive, but tracking exceptions to detect intruders is the basis for several new security approaches. And it has already become an invisible part of our lives. Stolfo has a start-up called System Detection, a two-year...
Otis looked at the score printout, saw two zeros for the last two quarters of Harvard scoring and gave all the credit to his Columbia defense...