Word: sherlock
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...Marinaro. McLeod, with two seasons under his belt, now has 2,053 career yards....Two streakers ran onto the field with 29 second remaining in the game. The painted letters “MIT” were visible on the back of one of them. Senior Neil Sherlock began approaching the man before restraining himself, and security guards eventually wrestled him to the ground before forcibly escorting him off the field.—Staff writer Malcom A. Glenn can be reached at mglenn@fas.harvard.edu...
...doesn’t take a detective to figure out what has made Neil Sherlock so important to the Harvard football team, but it might take one to figure out where he’s playing on the field.A modern day renaissance man, the senior from Park Ridge, Ill. has done it all. Recruited as a running back, he moved to defense at the end of his freshman year, switched to running back his junior year and is now alternating between offensive and defensive positions on special teams.Now, entering the final ‘Game’ of his career...
Nevertheless, the new books overcome these deficiencies on the strength and psychological complexity of the Scarpetta character, which won the 1999 Sherlock Award for being the best detective created by an American author. The older books had established a long history for Scarpetta, and her presence—her insecurities, frustrations, and undeniable resolve—is familiar and reassuring. Cornwell fans care about what happens to the beloved Dr. Kay. When Cornwell has left Scarpetta on the sidelines in the past for novels like “Southern Cross” and “Isle of Dogs...
...called a few more,” he said.MISCELLANIAThe win was Harvard’s first in the series since 1997. The all-time series, which dates to 1928, is tied at 6-6....Freshman running back Cheng Ho took over as the kickoff returner beside senior Neil Sherlock, replacing senior Clifton Dawson....Mazza’s touchdown catch in the second quarter tied him for second place on Harvard’s all-time career receiving touchdowns list....The team suffered a pair of injuries. Senior defensive tackle Michael Berg suffered a mild concussion in the third quarter, while...
...yard Schindel attempt sailed wide right, giving Brown the ball once again.Another aerial assault resulted in another Bears touchdown, but this time the quarterback draw was stuffed short and Brown was left down 31-21.A nearly perfect onside kick was almost recovered by Brown, but senior Neil Sherlock made the recovery for Harvard, flushing all Brown hopes for a comeback.—Staff writer Brad Hinshelwood can be reached at bhinshel@fas.harvard.edu