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...laboratory and as a member of the Harvard Premedical Society, “He was very humble, very diligent, and very quiet. But not quiet in the shy sense. He spoke softly, but he was well aware of himself. He was certainly one of the smartest students that I knew at Harvard...
...showed in the first half,” Schultz said. “When you’re against a team that runs the read zone, it’s every guy just doing his job and when the ball commits getting to the football. So we knew where to be in the second half, and we made a couple of adjustments, and that definitely made a difference.”—Staff writer Brad Hinshelwood can be reached at bhinshel@fas.harvard.edu...
...allowed a single rusher more than 100 yards in a game since 2005. Then last Saturday, Lehigh senior Matt McGowan posted 105 yards on the ground, breaking the three-year streak.Fixed on the idea that the way to beat Princeton was to stop its league-leading rushing attack, Harvard knew it had to get to Jordan Culbreath, the league’s leading individual rusher, and get to him early.But in week six, Culbreath picked up right where McGowan left off, obliterating the century mark with consistent big gains through enormous holes created by his offensive line. The back...
...enjoyed it a lot,” said Richard C. Stanley ’12. “I’d heard of Wilcove before and knew about his work, so it was really cool to hear him speak...
...Even the otherwise circumspect Austrian media is broaching the topic. Newspapers there have published pictures of Haider, who was 58, partying with groups of young men, including shots from the night of his death. "Everybody knew about his sexual orientation," says Thomas Hofer, a former magazine editor who is now an independent political consultant in Vienna. "But there was a consensus in the Austrian media not to write about...