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Last Friday evening and just one game after Angela Soriaga nailed a 30-foot jumper as time expired to propel the Dartmouth women’s basketball into overtime against Harvard, Cornell (7-9, 2-1 Ivy) took its turn playing the spoiler last Friday evening...
...shocking to know that mental illness is such a problem in a country as developed as Japan. Asia consists of the fastest-developing nations in the world, but what is the meaning of development if it has so many ill effects? I am sure the story will propel reform. Sanghita Chatterjee Calcutta...
...Harvard men’s swimming team opened its season with a convincing win over Columbia in New York, capturing 12 of 16 events despite the absence of several swimmers who helped propel the squad to last year’s Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League (EISL) title...
This commitment represents a great success in the University’s effort to provide lodging for its students. Not only will it propel Harvard toward its objective of housing half of its graduate students, but it will also regenerate a feeling of community by placing a larger number of students together and within close range of the Longwood Campus. Moreover, the apartment complex will include 50,000 square feet of retail space and Harvard’s share of the apartment building will enjoy a lobby...
...least, that's how the U.S. Navy plans to use the robot once developers at Massa Products deliver their final version next year. The current prototype mimics a real lobster's movements to negotiate all types of coastal terrain. The plastic antennas sense obstacles; the eight legs can propel it in any direction; the two claws and tail keep it stable in turbulent water. INVENTOR Don Massa and Joseph Ayers AVAILABILITY Late 2004 (military use only) TO LEARN MORE massa.com...