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...Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine—in the process of cutting down trees at about 4:45 a.m., said Cambridge Police spokesman Frank T. Pasquarello. Powers ran from the scene holding a handsaw, having slashed partway through the bases of three trees. He was chased by the officer and held until Cambridge police arrived, according to Harvard and Cambridge police logs. “It doesn’t make a difference if you’re a Harvard student,” Pasquarello said...

Author: By Adam R. Gold, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: ‘Poon Caught Whacking Wood | 10/19/2007 | See Source »

...while. She has delicate Asian features but packs a wallop of American wit. Her look is feminine and slight, yet she dresses, she says, "like a boy." (Today, it's Yohji Yamamoto black leggings, black T shirt, charcoal ribbed cashmere sweater and a phenomenally oversize jeweled cross.) Partway through college at Sarah Lawrence, she left for Paris, presumably to study, but it was really to hang out with her then boyfriend, an Olympic champion. She waited to get married until she was "39 and 7/8," she says. "Just under the wire." It was while scouting for wedding dresses and finding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aisles of Style | 9/21/2007 | See Source »

...than the previous one. In 2001, Bendandi began vaccine therapy on 25 patients who had achieved a second remission with chemotherapy. The vaccine did not have any effect on five of the subjects, but the other 20 who did respond received a total of 10 vaccinations over 26 months. "Partway through the study, one of my patients - a hairdresser - came to me and said, 'I know the treatment is working,'" Bendandi recounts. "I asked her how she knew, because I had nothing conclusive yet. She said she knew because her first remission lasted 18 months, and her second remission...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Disease is the Remedy | 4/11/2007 | See Source »

...played them, we played horrible and that we were a better team [than we showed].”The Crimson and the Pride exchanged wins in the second and third games, as Springfield’s block became increasingly effective against the Harvard attack.It was not, however, until partway through the fourth game that the momentum truly shifted in the Pride’s favor. Down 6-1 and trailing by a game, Springfield avoided mistakes and often caught the Crimson off guard by tipping the ball towards undefended areas of the court at unexpected moments.Harvard hung tough but ultimately...

Author: By Douglas A. Baerlein, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pair of Close Matches Produces Split | 2/26/2007 | See Source »

...doing enough. The Center must become what it should already be: an essential resource, familiar to every faculty member, that supports a high standard of instruction. Poor instructors should be required to attend classes at the center. The Center should require that professors have students evaluate courses partway through the term. Additionally, professors and other faculty should observe and assess their peers’ teaching. Any professor who fares poorly on these evaluations should be required to take remedial courses at the Center. If they continue to receive poor feedback on their teaching, they would continue to visit the Center...

Author: By Emily R. Kaplan | Title: Speaking Genius | 1/22/2007 | See Source »

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