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...behind the line and holding Columbia to 6-of-24 shooting. Besides Martin’s two threes and another from Beal, junior shooting guard Jim Goffredo hit on 5-of-9 attempts from behind the arc, finishing with a game-high 22 points. It was his highest scoring output and most three-point makes since Harvard’s win at Brown in January, in which Goffredo scored 30. “It was good to see him go off—he’s really the reason we were able to win tonight,” Stehle...
...though this certainly can’t capture all of its nuances), and television and radio programs are recorded and streamed online. Accessibility is certainly a concern, and copyright a closely related one, but the bits, which unlike analog media can be perfectly preserved indefinitely, are safely stored.The intellectual output of mankind in the three or so millennia leading up to 1995 is not faring as well. Google announced last year that it planned to begin digitizing material in university libraries such as our own, but the initiative has been mired in controversy, hindered both by publishing houses that fear...
...Reka Cserny ’05 gave it. In the absence of superstars, Delaney-Smith said, the Crimson would opt for balance—and Harvard did just that in Friday’s 77-58 romp over Penn.Eleven players scored in the Crimson’s most balanced output of the season, with senior guard Laura Robinson and sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion leading the charge with 11 points a piece. After an initial slow start, Harvard put together some of its finest team offense of the season, demonstrating flawless ball movement and stepping up the defensive pressure to create...
...weather on Friday,” said women’s nordic captain Jennifer Harlow. “We saw everything from rain to hail to lighting to snow. The wind was crazy, and it made it difficult for everyone.” Harlow’s best output of the weekend came in the women’s 10k, where her time of 30:17.00 placed her 42nd. Harlow escaped the bizarre conditions. “The storm didn’t hit until right after I finished,” she said. “That might?...
...think tank reminded us just how big that might be. The Lowy Institute estimated that a worst-case pandemic, one even deadlier than the 1918 Spanish Flu, could kill up to 142 million people and cost the global economy $4.4 trillion?the equivalent of eliminating Japan's annual economic output...