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...Jared M. Diamond '62-'65 delivered a lecture in a packed Sanders Theatre yesterday afternoon on the reasons why humans on different continents have had such different evolutionary histories...
...This is the most interesting, most important question of human history," Diamond said. "Finding the answer to this inherently simple question is difficult...
...Diamond, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies, said the human population has homogenized because of changes in lifestyle that he called "agricultural expansion...
...Young (4-1, 1.52 ERA), who won the Ivy Rookie of the Year in basketball as a center, earned his second Ivy League Rookie of the Week award on the diamond this week after a three-hit shutout over Columbia. He won the first award April 13 after holding Harvard to one unearned run on two hits and ten strikeouts in a 3-1 Princeton victory. In 29.2 innings of work, Young has held opposing batters to a .172 average and 17 hits...
...thing, this perception of uniqueness is only partially true. A study by Dr. David Diamond at MIT reveals "similar proportions"-both of students reporting pain and seeking treatment-as those found at Harvard. And the real world has its own share of RSI problems: with 20 million people affected, RSIs are the nations foremost work-related injury. Yet disparities remain. Sarita M. James 98 is in her first year of working at Microsoft. "None of the Microsoftees that I ve met have RSI," she wrote in an email, "which is rather surprising, considering the pervasive Microsoft slouch. " Similarly incongruous...