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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Another potent threat for the Big Green at the off-guard position is sophomore Greg Buth. Hindered last season by knee-surgery, Buth has started this year off strong, averaging 15.8 points per game, sitting seventh in the Ivy League...

Author: By Brian C. Clay, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: M. Basketball Ivy League Season Begins Tonight Against Dartmouth | 12/16/1998 | See Source »

...emphasizing explosions is that the plot suffers. Even movies which intend to ignite spirited debate about freedom and tolerance in American society end up being as profound as a Hallmark-Hall-of-Fame production. The Siege and American History X are as heavy-handed as a textbook for seventh-grade civics class...

Author: By Alex Carter, | Title: Where Did the Plot Go? | 12/14/1998 | See Source »

Most of the team's services are used in undergraduate and extension school classes, but other students can also take advantage of the team's services, staff members say. The team provides the demonstrations for Project Teach, a program that brings seventh-grade students to the College for science lectures given by Harvard professors. The staff also helps ExperiMentors, Harvard undergraduates who teach weekly science lessons to public school classes

Author: By Lisa B. Keyfetz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Mr. Wizards Rule the Science Demonstration Team | 12/8/1998 | See Source »

DeNunzio captured sixth place in the 141-pound class after losing a close overtime match. Last year DeNunzio became the first Harvard All-American wrestler in 15 years and the seventh in Harvard history by capturing sixth place at the NCAA Tournament. This year he accumulated a 3-3 record for the tournament...

Author: By Cathy Tran, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Wrestlers Place Ninth at Cliff Keen Tourney | 12/8/1998 | See Source »

...Levitts bought their own forests and built a sawmill in Oregon. They purchased appliances direct from the manufacturer, cutting out the distributor's markup. They even made their own nails. Levitt's methods kept costs so low that in the first years the houses, which typically sat on a seventh-of-an-acre lot, could sell for just $7,990, a price that still allowed the Levitts a profit of about $1,000. (They sell today for about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Suburban Legend WILLIAM LEVITT | 12/7/1998 | See Source »

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