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Dates: during 1990-1999
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While most medical schools prefer the mathematics course to be partly calculus, but for Harvard, Duke, Washington University and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Schools, a year of calculus is required. While Harvard offers numerous courses to fulfill each requirement, many first-years are still confused which of the available science courses they should take...

Author: By Kevin S. Schwartz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Is There a Pre-Med Track at Harvard? | 1/12/1998 | See Source »

However DeNunzio once again finished well, winning four straight matches against Pittsburgh, Ohio State, Tennessee- Chattanooga and Central Michigan wrestlers, earning himself a spot on the All-Tournament team...

Author: By Rebecca A. Blaeser and Karun F. Grossman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: DeNunzio, Volpe Pace Wrestlers at Midland Championships | 1/7/1998 | See Source »

...know how to kill the last weekend before Christmas: with NFL football. And while L.I. Slim isn't expecting any tools under the tree, he's still got visions of wildcard teams dancing in his head. The challenge this week: Who still cares about their game? The care nots: Pittsburgh, who must lose to TENNESSEE by 65 points for this game to affect their playoff future. Which is why they're underdogs on the road against a good Oiler team playing for pride. Guess what: no one's got more pride than Bill Cowher. Take the three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Top of the Covers | 12/19/1997 | See Source »

...started thinking about this after the Pittsburgh loss a 24-21 debacle against Kordell and Co. on Saturday," Winson explained. "I realized that I saw three wrestling pay-per-views for three different organizations in three straight weeks, and I was like, 'Wow, the Patriots won [on all three nights...

Author: By Richard B. Tenorio, | Title: Patriots-Per-View: The Formula for Success | 12/16/1997 | See Source »

Many fans have come to despise teams replete with nine $6 million men, as evidenced by the popularity of this year's Pittsburgh Pirates. The Pirates had the lowest payroll in baseball this past year, and they were competitive in their divisional race for most of the season. Their surprising success excited fans across the nation, but, ultimately, they suffered the fate of all other small market teams. They could not keep up with teams possessing better-paid, more talented players...

Author: By Alex Carter, | Title: The End of an American Pastime | 12/9/1997 | See Source »

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