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Second half: 4, H, Nick Hotchkin (Catliff) 47:22; 5, H, Hotchkin (unassisted) 50:14; 6, H, Hotchkin (Mills) 51:37; 7, H, Catliff (F.J. Gould) 69:22; 8, H, Rajballie (Nicholas) 71:49; 9, M, Kurt Manal (Steven Cesnek...
Stephen J. Gould is Professor of Geology and the Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology, as well as an avid baseball fan. He teaches the popular Core course, Science B-16 "The History of the Earth and of Life...
...Stephen Jay Gould, Agassiz Professor of Zoology: Mounds and Fifth Ave. bars with peanuts...
...fact, the very rules of the game have changed, thanks to technology. The postwar transistor and video generations have grown up accepting the electronic media as legitimate sources of art. The late Pianist Glenn Gould was considered odd when he abandoned the concert hall for the recording studio, but to the rock generation there is little or no difference between stereo loudspeakers and a live performance. The first group of performing artists who have fully integrated technology into their acts have encountered listeners eager to celebrate their message...
Instead, Whitelaw Reid, one of the paper's editors, seized control. The notorious financier Jay Gould almost certainly backed Reid's takeover, but the issue of such unsavory support soon became academic. In 1881 Reid married Elisabeth Mills, whose father had an immense fortune: "The Mills millions turned the paper into a hereditary possession . . . In that loss of dynamism were planted the seeds of its doom...