Word: dasher
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...Grant W. Dasher ’09, president of the Harvard Computing Society, a student group that previously contemplated building a similar portal, expressed doubts about CrimsonConnect’s prospects for success because other “campus calendar sites” had failed to catch...
...scene at approximately 5:30 a.m. The case is still under investigation, but Catalano said that “at this time we do not feel that there is a continuing public safety threat to the community.” Tuan said he roused his roommate, Grant W. Dasher ’09, to inform him of the situation before proceeding to dash from the room in an attempt to apprehend the suspect. However, he said he was unable to run out to the street because he was barefoot. Dasher said he was too surprised and groggy to follow...
...Grant W. Dasher ’09, HCS’s project manager, said that he has gotten positive feedback from this year’s Datamatch, in which almost 1300 Harvard undergrads and alums took part. But Dasher—who was also a participant in this year’s survey—could not explain the intricate workings of the Datamatch system. “It is a mathematical formula, but there are some random elements, too. It’s been passed down for so many years, though, that I don’t think...
...indicated that those looking for real love through an algorithm may be barking up the wrong tree. He said that Datamatch is simply a “fun activity” that offers the bonus of a bona fide compatibility comparison with fellow undergraduates. HCS Project Director Grant W. Dasher ’09 offered some insight into the juiciest bit of the program: those far-out questions. “A bunch of us from HCS and associated student groups get together with a bunch of pizza and then spend a couple hours brainstorming,” he said...
...saved for another six months because of her pregnancy. Segal-Reichlin’s Goodie Proctor seems sickly and sniveling as she well must be, yet her facial expression varies only slightly in degree of victimized self-pity. She is immobile when Reverend Hale (HLS student Taylor L. Dasher) pleads with her to get her husband to confess and sheds but a few tears for his impending fate...