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...Hoxby said. Economics, with over 700 concentrators, is the College’s largest concentration. DEBATE, HARVARD-STYLE Anticipating the large number of professors wanting to speak about the legislation yesterday, Secretary of the Faculty David B. Fithian sat next to a little bell that he rang whenever a professor spoke for more than three minutes. But even the new bell did not prevent some of the debate at the meeting from veering toward the chaotic. After Wolfson Professor of Jewish Studies Jay M. Harris introduced an amendment that would, among other things, delete seven words from the secondary fields...
Anticipating the large number of professors wanting to speak about the legislation today, Secretary of the Faculty David B. Fithian sat next to a little bell that he rang whenever a professor spoke for more than three minutes...
Trees were "lash't as tho by a gale," bystanders reported, and fields undulated "like the waves of an ocean." Buildings swayed, clocks stopped, church bells rang, water mains burst, gas lines broke, electrical wires snapped and sparked. Then came the flames, which for three days burned out of control as firefighters stood helplessly...
...play in the quarter. It was his second of four goals on the afternoon, and came after a scrum around the net where the Crimson failed on an easy opportunity to clear the ball. While all the bounces seemed to be going Fairfield’s way, the opposite rang true for Harvard. “We had a lot of great shots, but we made a good goalie look great,” senior attackman Steve Cohen said. “That’s frustrating for us.” Those sentiments were echoed by the coach...
...chair. “We hope to hold it for many years to come.” Participants gathered to play traditional games such as Carrom, a pool-like board game, and Khabbadi, a game similar to tag. But the celebration reached its climax with the ceremonial throwing of rang, a colored powder that is tossed at fellow observers, symbolizing the filling of the world with colors, according to Sandesara. In modern-day India, the celebration is a large-scale event where cities enjoy an entire day of rejoicing, Om L. Lala ’06 said...