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...formal meeting and all of the candidates are certified," said Samuel J. Martland '96, a council delegate from Dunster House and candidate contact person for the Council Election Commission, which is supervising the election...
Candidates will be able to pull their names from the ballot before a withdrawal deadline to be determined by the Harvard Computer Society (HCS) early next week, Martland said. HCS has written the program which will electronically tally the student vote...
Where is this site of Mr. Heller's "Snow Dance?" In front of The Crimson. Mr. Heller can reduce the post-storm danger by getting The Crimson to shovel its walks. Samuel Martland...
Samuel I. Martland '96 said his group is looking at Dunster, Leverett, Lowell and Quincy because of the "people we know, fireplaces, bathrooms and location near the river...
Such brain injuries are not uncommon among boxers. An American doctor, Harrison Martland, observed as early as 1928 that boxers who took considerable punishment could become punch-drunk. Other physicians have documented the damage to fighters' brains. British Neurologist MacDonald Critchley reported in 1957 that a boxer's chances of suffering brain damage increased in direct proportion to the number of bouts fought. Another British researcher, Dr. J.A.N. Corsellis, reported in 1973 that he had examined the brains of 15 former fighters who had died of natural causes. Corsellis observed a striking pattern of cerebral changes rarely found...