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Down two goals with its entire season on the line, Harvard was not discouraged, and instead drew inspiration from a season-long string of peaks and valleys, knowing it had the strength to recover.
Last Week. If alive, the Lindbergh child became 22 months old last week. Col. Lindbergh made a two-day journey from his lonely estate. He was seen at Milford and Bridgeport, Conn. The "Jafsie" notes disappeared from the newspapers. The Norfolk triumvirate--Rev. Harold Dobson-Peacock, John Hughes Curtis, Rear...
“We just let in a couple of really quick goals that gave them a head of steam we couldn’t recover from,” co-captain attack Catherine Sproul said.
Using a slightly different approach, Dr. Alvaro Pascual-Leone at Harvard Medical School is beginning to see improvements in his stroke patients' speech. Instead of boosting activity in the compensating areas of the brain, Pascual-Leone is trying to disrupt the neural pathways that block recovery. "What the brain tries...
Since the early 1990s, when Japan's economy took a fall from which it has yet to recover, the country has been gripped by a paralyzing identity crisis. This is a recurrent affliction; at moments of abrupt discontinuity with the past, such as the opening of Japan to the West...