Word: indianas
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Notre Dame was Harvard's crucial test against a quality opponent and a definite make-or-break game as far as the NCAAs were concerned. Unfortunately, "break" turned out to be the result. The Fighting Irish thrashed the Crimson, 13-5, down in Indiana, as Harvard's attackers simply could not figure out a way to crack Notre Dame's stingy defense...
...Columbia University 151,800,682 30 University of Michigan 145,757,642 32 University of Southern Cal 138,366,230 34 University of Pennsylvania 135,324,761 36 University of Minnesota 131,638,509 37 University of Washington 127,774,167 41 University of Illinois 116,578,975 43 Indiana University 109,654,739 44 University of Califaornia San Fransisco 108,127,887 45 MIT 107,937,812 49 Princeton University 103,826,392 50 University of California Berkely 103,048,670 51 Brown University 102,513,437 Source: Chronicle of Philanthropy
...certainly one of the world's most influential enzymologists at the time he retired," says Theodore Widlanski, a former graduate student of Knowles' who is now a tenured professor of chemistry at Indiana University...
Recently, for instance, he learned that Indiana University had a database open to the Net that listed the names, Social Security numbers, phone numbers, research qualifications and job titles of 2,760 faculty members. Roberts grabbed it and published portions on his own site, along with a press release. University officials were not amused. They took the database off line, of course, and sicced the authorities on Roberts, who agreed to take his off line as well. Curiously, though, no one ever asked him to erase the data, which still reside on his home computer. "The only time people care...
...Simon Tucker, the attraction to digging began at age 3, as he watched Sesame Street character Bob's Uncle searching for a golden cabbage in Snuffleupagus' cave. Then Simon discovered Indiana Jones, and so began his mantra: "I want to be an archaeologist...