Word: milo
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...inquisitive nose appears first, followed by the rest of Milo bounding through the door that biological anthropologist Brian Hare has opened to his office. Canine sidekick Milo, very much at home in Hare’s office, stretches out on the floor. He’s there not just for companionship but as a professional muse as well. Hare recently published a study on dog cognition that was lauded in CNN and openly mocked by Susan Orlean (of Orchid Thief fame) in The New Yorker...
Students aren’t surprised to hear about Hare’s unconventional work outside the classroom. Molly M. Faulkner-Bond ’06, who knew Hare as her TF last semester, says Milo was a constant companion in section. “Brian explained to us that [Milo] was lonely left at home during the day and the neighbors were sick of his barking,” she says. “In section he usually just sat under the table and you forgot he was there...
...Hare’s new understanding of doggy thought processes changed his relationship with Milo? Hare and Milo exchange a meaningful gaze. “Nah,” says Hare, smiling a little and looking into Milo’s large brown eyes. “He’s just my buddy...
...concert of the funk band Milo Z on a recent Saturday, the crowd consisted of mostly 30-somethings, out to bump into each other and have a good time...
Crimson sophomore sensation Jesse Jantzen—ranked No. 8 in the country—pinned his opponent in the 149-lb. class, Milo Adams. Jantzen took down Adams early in the first period, turning him and pinning before two minutes had passed...