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...that gave Harvard the 25-18 win. The Crimson kept the momentum going in the third, quickly pulling ahead 12-4 and forcing Brown to use a timeout. The timeout gave new life to the Bears, allowing them to even the score at 16-16. Harvard boosted its offensive efforts in the final nine points to hold onto the shutout, taking the final frame 25-21. YALE 3, HARVARD 0 Last time the Crimson played the Bulldogs, the team battled hard but was edged out by the league-leaders in a devastating fifth game. Fast forward to Friday night...
...last month.Slykous was the second Harvard finisher, coming in at seventh overall with a time of 19:43.Freshmen Alison Lee, Kirsten Jorgensen, and Elizabeth Heller finished ninth, 10th, and 11th, respectively, with times of 19:52, 20:19, and 20:31. Fellow freshman Meg Looney rounded out the Crimson effort with a 13th-place time of 20:58.On the men’s side, freshman Michael Hoffman crossed the finish line at 26:32 in the 8K race to earn 13th, while classmate Darcy Wilson seized the 22nd spot with his 27:25 finish.“I was really...
...first 10 minutes he ever looked like a freshman, so that’s a credit to him. I give him a lot of credit. I’m happy for him to get his first win, and I couldn’t have asked for a better effort.”The rookie made 30 saves in his first full-game effort, 15 of which were on the power play. The only goal Hoyle allowed was in the first frame, when the Big Green’s Scott Fleming slammed in a rebound on the power play.Hoyle...
...Furman was appointed to head the first atomic-intelligence effort and was soon able to report that the Germans had not gotten very far in building a bomb. Two years later, he accompanied Little Boy's uranium core from Los Alamos, N.M., to Tinian Island and watched the Enola Gay take off on Aug. 6, 1945, with its historic payload...
...scientists] are not trained in everyday language; we’re trained in technical language. It is a major problem if scientists can’t communicate to the public,” he said in an interview before the lecture. “We made an enormous effort to write in language that the general public can understand.” During the question and answer session, Chivian said that the issue of protecting biodiversity is bipartisan. He pointed to a U.S. Senate resolution on protecting biodiversity in developing countries introduced by Delaware Senator Joesph Biden, the Democratic vice...