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While the majority of you were cursing under your frosty breath this past week, a corps of athletes at Harvard couldn't have been happier. Because of one of the earliest snow dumps in recent memory, the Harvard Ski Team has started their season, and started it strong...
...most powerful moments of the play-the "Get thee to a nunnery" scene with Hamlet and Ophelia (beautifully played by Stephanie Roth)-has been moved from the third act to the second, in accordance with the earliest known edition of Hamlet. One consequence of this is that Hamlet's mood swings seem more appropriate, following as they do his recent encounter with the Ghost...
...There's a reason why things have gone in the same direction. Because there's a lot of money behind it. Money to buy the campaigns...to keep the status quo paralyzed," Brown told Colby-Sawyer College students last week during his first campaign visit to the nation's earliest primary state...
...results are in from the earliest edition of this year's goalie showdown between seniors Allain Roy and Chuckie Hughes--and the edge goes to Hughes...
...infancy of her grandfather sexually molesting her while he changed her diapers. "I didn't have any words to describe the experience, so I began drawing my feelings," says Ullrich, who has created 35 surreal pictures. But many researchers are skeptical of such early recall. Most people's earliest clear recollections date back to around age 4 or 5. Before that, they believe, the mind holds at best primitive pictures but no coherent memory. "Under a year, a child doesn't have the mental structure to understand how events hang together," says Neisser. "I wouldn't give you a nickel...