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...biology PhDs, the hypothesis was deceptively simple: a locally owned natural-style frozen yogurt shop, modeled on Pinkberry stores in California, would prove wildly popular in Boston. The experiment of post-doctorates Pok “Eric” K. Yang and Matthew A. Wallace officially commenced September 16 with the opening of their first store, Berry Line, at One Arrow Street in Cambridge. “When people taste it for the first time, they’re like whoa,” said Yang. “It tastes like real yogurt,” Wallace added. Yang...
Though Mellon does not give the impression of being a particularly original thinker, she is, say those who have faced her in business negotiations, possessed of a dogged determination. Divorced from Matthew Mellon of the American banking dynasty, with whom she has a daughter, she attributes her success to a combination of ambition and instinct. "My intuition is always spot-on," she insists, "but my brain doesn't always follow it, so I try to stop myself intellectualizing too much...
...team’s 2006 captain, Ryan Tully ’07, is the only missing piece from last year’s linebacker puzzle, but his graduation has opened up the way for junior Matthew Thomas to enter the picture. Thomas is not lacking in experience, having seen time in all 10 games last year. He is accompanied by juniors Glenn Dorris and Eric Schultz, both of whom started as sophomores a year ago. The two have combined for more than 30 games’ experience and 17 starts in their two seasons...
...poised to have a breakout year, earning the Crimson’s only sack and its only interception at Holy Cross. He’s joined in the middle of the field by fellow junior Eric Schultz, Harvard’s leading tackler a year ago, and new starter Matthew Thomas, who takes over on the weak side for former captain Ryan Tully ’07. Special Teams Though he entered the season on pace to become the second most prolific scorer in Harvard history, senior Matt Schindel (left) now only has duties as the punter after sophomore Patrick...
...altogether novel. A similar feature was added to the site in May 2006 only to fall quickly into disrepair. “I don’t know whether more than half a dozen people ever visited that blog in its whole existence,” said UC Representative Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, who was a contributor to the 2006 blog. Greenfield added that while “there’s actually a lot of people subscribed to [the] UC-general [e-mail list], so it’s not inconceivable that observers...