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In the number six singles, Harvard's Ken Hao performed well, but Richard Lees squeaked out a three-set victory. Meanwhile, freshman Ravi Kumar was involved in a tough battle at the number-four singles.
"I think the award represents the really outstanding achievement of women," Marjorie Lees, an organizer of the Graduate Society's annual ceremony, said last night. "It's Radcliffe's way of recognizing her graduates," she added.
Inspired by the famed Palm House of England's Royal Botanic Gardens, the conservatory's 90-ft.-high dome and ten interconnecting pavilions cover nearly an acre. Within that glass palace, Horticulturist Carleton Lees has created what he calls "a living museum so that people can see what...
Desperate for a defense against insects, man began to develop chemical controls. During the late Middle Ages, people attempted to control tree-destroying insects by exposing the roots of afflicted trees, pouring in old wine lees and then closing the hole. Infusions of tobacco were used in France as early...
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