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...reporter looks around. No one else in sight. He had seen something worth writing about for the next edition’s story...
...this time next week, Harvard will be out of sight for many members of the Class of 2004. However, two seniors have committed to the lifetime responsibility of making sure that for the rest of their classmates, Harvard will never be out of mind...
Grinding out 176 yards on 32 carries, Dawson left only the scoring to anyone else, otherwise carrying the offense the length of the field and back. Even when he was poked in the eye, the freshman took a play off, regained his sight and returned to the huddle...
...course, Harvard is neither an aristocratic finishing school nor a meritocratic hothouse. Or, to be more precise, it’s both. Indeed, the College often reminds me of Janus, the two-headed god of classical mythology: Harvard constantly looks back to its storied past without ever losing sight of its glittering prospects and lofty ambitions for the future. The resulting blend can be somewhat strange, as anyone who seen tuxedoed students rushing back from House formals to work on physics problem sets can attest...
...having too little willpower. But the ultimate reason for obesity may be rooted deep within our genes. Obedient to the inexorable laws of evolution, the human race adapted over millions of years to living in a world of scarcity, where it paid to eat every good-tasting thing in sight when you could find...