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...golfer with the two-step swing, Torakichi Nakamura, introduced an enduring craze for golf to postwar Japan with his 1957 victory in the Canada Cup. Nakamura, also known as Pete, first worked on a golf course as a caddie at 14 and compensated for his height with an innovative game. By 20, he was a pro, and in 1958 he became one of the first two Japanese golfers to play in the U.S. Masters after World War II. Later in life, he coached champions such as Hisako Higuchi, the first Asian to be inducted into the World Golf Hall...
...Year during Clark’s tenure at Notre Dame. Clark worked with the University of New Mexico for four years prior to his job on the Fighting Irish staff and helped bring the Lobos from soccer obscurity to both the NCAA tournament and the finals of the College Cup. During his stay, the University of New Mexico’s record rose from 32-40-4 in the four years before he arrived to 61-16-8 during his stay tenure. As a successful player, Clark was a two-time All American member of the 1998 Stanford soccer team...
...comedy. The curtains open, a colorful unicorn named “Peggy Seuss” played by David J. Andersson ’09 delivers an introductory soliloquy—and the production’s off to a roaring start. But if wordplay isn’t your cup of tea, not to worry. Hasty Pudding Theatricals, which is presenting its 160th show at the New College Theatre, guarantees more than a few laughs about the Harvard-Yale rivalry and enough celebrity gossip to fill a full year’s subscription to “US Weekly...
...Christopher Smith said. The players will try to use the lessons learned from the losing streak at the Howe Cup—the collegiate squash team national championships coming up Feb. 22-24. “Losing the past four matches is really good motivation going into the Howe Cup,” sophomore No. 3 Katherine O’Donnell said. The Crimson got off to a slow start, losing all three of its first set of matches. O’Donnell lost in four games, 9-7, 7-9, 9-4, 9-0. Freshman No. 6 Alexandra Zindman...
...Internet is the semantic Web—an evolution of the World Wide Web in which different types of data can be integrated and easily accessed. As an example, Berners-Lee said that this system could allow users to determine the most efficient way to buy a cup of coffee, visit friends, and return to their hotel room with a single query, instead of searching for the three items separately. To realize such a vision, individual organizations must be willing to release their data for public use, requiring great courage and initiative, according to Berners-Lee. “It?...