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...weeks. Eventually, all of the University’s library books digitized as part of the Google Books Library Project will be made directly accessible through links in the online HOLLIS system. For instance, a student looking for the 1850 book “Antitrinitarian Biography” by Robert Wallace, a three-volume tome on Unitarianism, can get to it simply by clicking the “Internet Link” in its HOLLIS record rather than hot-footing it over to the Andover Theological Library. “The books will be available instantaneously, seven days a week...

Author: By David Jiang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HOLLIS, Google Partner on Web | 4/23/2007 | See Source »

...said. “You can’t let two first-inning runs get to you. I knew our offense would come up with a lot of runs, especially in game four of an Ivy League weekend.”BROWN 5, HARVARD 2Brown third baseman Robert Papenhause blew open a 2-2 game in the bottom of the sixth inning with a two-out, three-run home run off of freshman pitcher Eric Eadington to push the Bears past the Crimson, 5-2. After getting the first two Brown batters of the sixth to fly out, Eadington allowed...

Author: By Douglas A. Baerlein, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Ivy Leader? Still No Answer | 4/23/2007 | See Source »

...take. At the same time, you can’t always point to one pitch or one call that makes or breaks the game.”Another decision by the same umpire later in the game upset the Brown bench. After surrendering the three-run shot to Robert Papenhause that gave the Bears a 5-2 lead, Harvard starter Eric Eadington promptly hit the next batter, Ryan Murphy, in the back with his first pitch. The home-plate umpire warned both benches after the beaning. While there was nothing to suggest that Eadington hit Murphy intentionally, the warning drew...

Author: By Emily W. Cunningham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NOTEBOOK: Suspect Umping Riles Crimson | 4/23/2007 | See Source »

...shock wore off, and the adrenaline drained away, the strain of being patient and resourceful and strong has begun to wear on people. "All the public mourning seemed to delay the private mourning," said Robert Trent, a professor at nearby Radford College, who sang with his Virginia Tech friends in the church choir Sunday. "People put on a brave face, and it's reasonable that they would react that way. But now it hits them, and they should be allowed to have these private moments...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Taking Grief Private at Virginia Tech | 4/23/2007 | See Source »

...Robert Greenfield writes in last year's highly entertaining...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When the Elite Loved LSD | 4/23/2007 | See Source »

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