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Bloomfield contacted his colleagues and friends. News of the group has since spread by word of mouth and e-mails over house lists. Soon, participants as diverse as Harvard undergraduates, members of Veterans for Peace, and Harvard faculty and staff began to show...
...left in the second period. The tide was turning, the Big Green rallying with the home crowd at its back. On the ensuing face-off, Corriero took the puck from senior Ashley Banfield on a punishing drive up the left side, carried two defenders with her across the goal mouth, and pushed the puck off Dartmouth goalie Kate Lane. The ricochet bounced off Corriero’s pads and over the line...
Currently there are six students participating in the Institute, but the program’s coordinators say it will continue to grow. The group has already grown by word of mouth, Cohen said, after one student invited others to join...
...like to start thinking about biology and we have started thinking about how fish swim, how cells might move in particular ways, how speech works—how we are able to form consonants by driving air through the vocal folds and out of the mouth,” he said. “If there was a theme, the theme is really trying to look at robust phenomena in our daily world...
...they were appalled by her flat California diction. Well, she was from California. Maybe she didn't look California? Here's what Katherine De Mille said of her: "She has the world's most beautiful figure and a face like a Ming princess, and when she opens her mouth out comes Los Angeles Chinatown sing-sing girl and every syllable is a fresh shock." Was Anna May the first Valley girl...