Word: razors
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Seeded one after a 5-0 whitewash over MIT March 25, the Crimson marched through the pairings with a first-round bye, a second-round shutout of Swarth-more, a razor-thin victory over tough Rutgers in the semifinals, and a relatively easy win over Princeton in the championship finals...
Some 250 chips are made from one razor-thin wafer of precisely polished silicon about 3 in. in diameter. These wafers, in turn, are sliced from cylinders of extremely pure (99.9%) crystalline silicon, grown somewhat like rock candy. Why silicon? Because it can be either electrically conducting or nonconducting, depending on the impurities added to it. Thus one small area of a chip can be "doped" (as scientists say) with impurities that give it a deficiency of electrons-making it a so-called p (or electrically positive) zone, while an adjacent area gets a surplus of electrons to create...
Julia Moore and Caroline Cunningham dropped razor-close matches at one and four, but Becky Tung notched an equally close four-game win at the three-spot...
...Crimson's John Stubbs lost a razor-close three-game match to Peter Thompson, 11-15, 14-16, and 14-16. Clark Bain also succumbed in three straight, losing to Andy MacDonald...
...friends to. I don't want to hear their opinions." He finds Boston audiences intelligent and responsive, but would have preferred to preview in New York. "No one likes to tour," he said. "There's nothing wrong with Boston, but I just don't feel like packing my razor...