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...Scoped: Some random person Kristi dug up late Monday night...
...biggest weakness was my “lack of snap.” I just wasn’t funny, I told them sheepishly, over an incredibly awkward schmooze at Daedalus. As an associate, I was in awe of Rachel E. Dry’s seemingly endless store of random knowledge. During editors’ meetings, whenever she would begin a sentence, “Is this dumb...” the rest of us knew she was about to pitch some incredibly off-beat, but incredibly interesting story. Rachel always seemed to know which obscure academic to contact...
...looked for her at one of the random freshman events, asking all these tall girls if her name was Reka,” Rochelle K. Bell ’05, Cserny’s teammate on the women’s basketball team, writes in an e-mail. “I finally found her. All she said was, ‘Hello, my name is Reka.’ And that’s pretty much the most communication I got out of her all freshman year...
...report provides low and moderate estimates because the researchers looked at two samples of construction companies: those that were the subject of random audits and those that were the subjects of both random and targeted audits...
...books will be selected mostly at random from the 5 million books at the Harvard Depository, with the most delicate works exempted from the process, according to Peter Kosewski, director of publications and communications for HUL. He said Google will keep the books at the depository and digitize them on site to minimize disruption to researchers...