Word: mckay
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...command program instead of ordinary mail, which the computer places into a file to be read by users if they wish. The message--now acting like a program--told each computer which received it to ask the host computer for the rest of the virus, according to Mckay Professor of Computer Science Mark Friedell...
Five freshmen fowards will try to give the Bruin offense a lift. Michael Brewer, Joe Verderber, Grant Swenson, Darrin McKay and Jeff Schmitz are all described by Gaudet as "good solid players...
...Department to represent Harvard. These students were Waldman, a teaching fellow for Computer Science 180 and 280; Cliff Young '89, publisher of the Harvard Computer Review; Sandeep Kochlar, a graduate student in computer science and a resident tutor in Dudley House, and Mark Nitzberg, a graduate student in mathematics. McKay Professor of Computer Science Harry R. Lewis served as adviser for the team...
These and other events will be conveyed halfway around the globe by an array of new TV faces -- or, more precisely, old faces in new roles. The Seoul Games will be the first televised in the U.S. in 16 years that will not be presided over by Jim McKay and the other familiar mainstays of ABC Sports. Thanks to a bid of $300 million for the rights, NBC is getting its first crack at an Olympics since the 1972 Winter Games in Sapporo, Japan. (Before the U.S. withdrew, NBC was scheduled to televise the 1980 Summer Games in Moscow...
Thus Today's Bryant Gumbel, instead of the redoubtable McKay, will be this year's Olympic superanchor. NBC Sportscaster Bob Costas will handle late-night coverage, and Newcomer Gayle Gardner, brought over from ESPN, will co-host much of the daytime broadcasts. Among the veteran NBC hands who will be working their first TV Olympics are Charlie Jones, covering track and field, Marv Albert on boxing and Dick ("Oh my!") Enberg for gymnastics. There will even be new theme music from the ubiquitous John Williams...