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...Ideally, it will involve art history…as well as the politics, the actual trade, the commerce that went on, and the civilizational circles that cross and re-cross,” says Elliott. Shelemay has confirmed this intention and says the two of them are in the early stages of preparing a proposal for the course...
Then there are the more in-depth features, chief among which is the cross search, which lets you select multiple resources by name, category, or keyword and then search them all simultaneously. It’s like having a JSTOR search for Harvard’s entire e-resources collection. And the results are quite stunning—within seconds you can find what you are looking for, either in full-text online or a “Find it @ Harvard” button that tells you exactly where in Harvard’s huge library system to look...
...Research section lets you organize your research for future use and reference. You save search results, and links to books, journals, and specific articles that you find helpful. You can create your own groups of e-resources that you can then search with the cross-search. And everything you saved can be grouped for different research projects, making E-Research @ Harvard a term paper or thesis-writer’s dream...
...Rams’ better chances came late in overtime, when a Rhode Island forward trapped a cross inside the Harvard box. Shields calmly smothered the low shot and immediately cleared the ball. In addition to her saves, Shields also helped out her team by flying out of her goal to clear away dangerous balls and launching booming drop-kicks in the direction of her forwards...
...ruled that if Erickson were alive there would be probable cause to charge him with sexual assault and murder. Erickson's attorney and parents, who maintain that he is not guilty, refused to attend the hearing. St. Croix D.A. Eric Johnson explained that even though the evidence was not cross-examined and was not heard by a jury, the judge's ruling "can be construed as a finding of guilt...