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...phone to recognize your speech. There are other people doing phone things but we?re probably the most ambitious about the software. And then there are areas like search where at least today, people think of others before they think of the work that we?re doing. Which is fine. We love surprising them as we get it done and they can just sit there and go wow it?s very easy to switch to a better search...
...sorts of questions. Who do I want as my roommates for next year? What House will we be assigned to? How do I tell my best friend that our mutual “friends” refuse to let her into our blocking group because she smells like a fine stilton cheese? Did I just swipe a homeless man into our entryway? My little sister Kirsten, who is a freshman enduring this same process, sought my advice about blocking the other day. Being the sensitive big brother that I am, I ignored her and kept walking to the Science Center...
...Academic Progress Rate” (APR) released by the NCAA found that Harvard is home to 18 teams in the top ten of their respective sports based on the standard, ten of those teams having received perfect scores according to the rating.That’s fine and dandy, but, remind me again, when was the last time the Crimson won a Rose Bowl? Oh, right. 1920.You see, we might have some of the smartest teams in the nation, but when it comes to performance in the big-time sports, the moneymakers—the basketballs and footballs...
...Hopper, who is the subject of an upcoming show at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, abandoned the familiar natural beauty of Adirondack ponds and the glory of Venice but pursued the realist tradition with stark but tender scenes inspired by daily life. Demuth—with his trademark sparse but concentrated application of color—turned to a cubist-influenced realism, as is evident in his entrancing “Fruit and Sunflowers?...
Andrew D. Fine ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Stoughton Hall...