Word: logging
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...leaving. Officers then spoke to a student in Weld Hall who said the individual had knocked on his or her room’s door before entering and asking for change. The unknown individual then left the area.—Compiled from the Harvard University Police Department police log...
...husband, Brian M. Wood, also a student at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, recalled in an interview yesterday. “She was just enjoying the nature and everything was so beautiful.”The afternoon hike turned unimaginably tragic. A log on which the couple was sitting broke loose, sending the pair tumbling down a steep hill. As they fell, the log rolled over them, killing Rossel.The sudden death of Rossel, 32, just two months after her wedding and a month before she was to receive her doctorate in anthropology, left colleagues and friends devastated...
...year-old anthropology graduate student died Saturday in a hiking accident in New Hampshire. Stine Rossel suffered a fatal head injury when a log gave way and slid downhill, rolling over Rossel and her husband. Her husband, Brian M. Wood, who is a graduate student in biological anthropology, was not seriously hurt. Rossel was in her eighth year at Harvard. She recently completed her dissertation on the animal exploitation practices of two different communities in the Nile Valley, analyzing animal bones from two archaeological sites. “She was always very excited to see the day?...
Stine Rossel suffered a fatal head injury when a log gave way and slid downhill, rolling over Rossel and her husband...
...searching for them on YouTube as well. You’ll probably need to blackmail them at some point during your Harvard career or when you’re both competing for that cushy job at Goldman Sachs six years down the line. In fact, you should probably just log onto Facebook right now and download one embarrassing photo of everyone in your class, because at least eight of them will make a run for president at some point. And when they do, guess whose farm will be subsidized on that next congressional pork bill! Many of you will...