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...Open Collections Program, an initiative begun in 2002 to digitize the University’s books, photographs, and other historical artifacts and make them accessible to individuals around the world, including people not affiliated with Harvard. The program—led by HUL Associate Director Barbara S. Graham and archivist Megan Sniffin-Marinoff—catalogs material based on subject matter and historical content. Sniffin-Marinoff described the plan as a counterpart to the Google Books project, which is working with HUL to digitize all of Harvard’s shelved books and manuscripts. Prior projects digitized as part...
...relationships that you make with the kids are what makes the programs the most satisfying,” says Jennifer E. Graham ’08, a former coordinator and current counselor for MHASP...
...from the first place ties in the women’s sabre and the men’s epee events. The male epeeists drew inspiration from senior All-Ivy selection Teddy Sherrill, who earned a silver medal in the event. In a thrilling bout with Princeton’s Graham Wicas, Sherrill lost by the slimmest of margins, 5-4. The Tiger win gave Princeton a share of the overall men’s epee victory. Sophomore Misha Goldfeder, also an All-Ivy performer, won the gold medal in women’s foil for the second year...
...fourth at 1:59.27. Sophomore Stephen Chester finished the 3K in 9:00.47 to seal a fifth-place bid. Junior Neville Irani and freshman Eric Clayman finished back-to-back in the weight throw, hurling 16.45m and 15.83m, respectively, for sixth and seventh in the event. Sophomore Graham Infinger tied Northeastern University’s Andrew Staples at sixth in the long jump with a 6.44m leap. Rookie Sean Gil posted a second-place clearance of 4.70m in the pole vault, while classmate John McVey finished in a five-way tie for fifth in the event...
...problematic,” according to Holmquest. Freshman Sean Gil finished ninth in the pole vault, clearing 4.6 meters (15’1”), while classmate John McVey had a season-best 4.15 meters (13’7.25”) for a 22nd place bid. Sophomore Graham Infinger’s 6.60 meter (218”) long jump was good enough for 12th in the event, while classmate Jack Brady’s 15.44 meter (50’8”) shot put distance placed him in 10th. Next up for the Crimson track and field squad...