Word: height
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...Births per 1,000 Americans in 1957, the height of the baby boom...
...despite his adulant attitude toward his wave keyboard, keyboard tray and ergonomic chair, Suleiman does see more at work than a simple geometry of elbow angle and chair height: "I always knew from the beginning was that I was never typing enough for it to be purely a result of just typing, so this causal relationship between typing and repetitive strain injury is not what I had. Someone who is on the computer 10 hours a day, just banging away, is one thing, but that wasn t me. Mine came, yes, from doing layout at the Crimson, but primarily from...
THERE COMES A TIME IN EVERY SENIOR'S LIFE when he must rise and face three questions: What is your height? What is your weight? And what is your hat size? Harvard Coop cap and gown consultant Joseph E. Sicari, who has been measuring Harvard seniors' heads for 10 years, says men are sensitive about their height, and women have issues revealing their weight. But disclosing the size of their noggins truly strips people down to their greatest bodily fear. "The graduates come in groups, and everyone is afraid of being the one with the biggest head." Sicari explains. "Some...
Sophomore Dora Gyorffy, a primary source of points for the Crimson, turned in her usual pair of victories in the triple jump and high jump. Gyorffy, named Athlete of the Meet, took the gold medal in the high jump with a height of 1.89m (6'2.25). The only athlete in the field to break six feet, she beat out the second place performer, Shawneequa Callier of Princeton, by five inches...
...meter run was another source of points, as junior Darren Dinneen finished second with a time of 1:52.31. In addition, freshman Aaron Snead took fifth in the pole vault, with a height...