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Merchant’s heroics were soon forgotten, however, when the Crimson botched its chance at a game-winning shot, giving Princeton yet another narrow victory, 67-66, on Harvard’s home court...
...Other participants in this all-star gathering of scientists, artists and business leaders weighed in with likely benefits from the advances in genomics. University of Montreal law professor Bartha Knoppers, for example, pointed out that they could lead to greater mutual understanding among peoples by illuminating how narrow our genetic differences really are. ?We could finally realize our ideal of the family of man,? she said. Similarly, with recent identification of more genes associated with Alzheimer?s, Harvard?s Rudolph Tanzi predicted substantial progress in the search for a treatment for this devastating disease. ?The news is good,? he said...
...narrow, college-admissions sense of the word, legacy means family history advantageously intertwined with one’s alma mater...
...biggest snowstorm to hit the Northeast in seven years left Harvard students navigating narrow paths between mounds of snow along the streets and sidewalks of the Square yesterday, splashing through the thin layer of slush that remained on the ground...
Despite the narrow defeat, the Crimson men can take encouragement from several solid performances, as six athletes took first place in their events...