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Harvard's defense will be faced with the formidable task of topping its eye-opening performance of last season by doing just as good a job against the run while adjusting to opposing passing attacks...
...years after my own Orientation Week, I can view the latest comings and goings with an objective eye, colored only by a vague sense of jealousy. First-years don't know how good they have it during Orientation Week, nor will they know it until afterward. As in that first junior-high dance, they tentatively step onto the parquet floor, nervously approach their classmates and ask them what activities they did in high school (well, the metaphor breaks down after a while). Only once the Orientation Week dance is over do they realize how much fun they...
Sources said Rudenstine will form a University-wide Physical Planning Committee to review construction proposals across the University with an eye toward mediating community disputes and appropriating land use among Harvard's nine schools as parcels grow ever more scarce...
...from a new generation of solar observatories--a NASA-European Space Agency satellite known as soho (for Solar and Heliospheric Observatory), which has been circling the sun since December 1995, and the National Science Foundation's global network of ground-based solar stations. By keeping a day-to-day eye on solar weather features such as the sun's "trade winds" and "jet streams," these new high-tech observatories are creating what the assembled researchers hailed as a revolution in their field. An exultant John Leibacher, director of the NSF solar program, said, "I have been [observing...
...necessarily be offended by that, given his fondness for fossils. Gingrich was able to indulge his fondness last week, first taking part in a debate on how predatory Tyrannosaurus rex really was (Gingrich's view: very) and then participating in a dig in Paradise Valley, Mont., where, under the eye of local celebrity Peter Fonda, he actually found a dinosaur bone. And no, his aides didn't bury it there for him to find. It took several discouraging hours of picking at rocks and soil under the hot sun. But the Speaker was exuberant. "This," he told the assembled reporters...