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Author of many mathematical, statistical, and business publication, including a standard statistic textebook, Brown has been a professor here since...
Hawkins did a 2:13.3 in the same race at the Eastern's last Saturday, but this weekend his dolphin kick wasn't working so well, and he was forced to revert to the standard frog...
...hint of the high earnings that are possible, Grace cited the interest on commercial bank loans that businessmen in Latin America are willing and able to pay: Brazil, 9%-12%; Peru, 9%-10%; Mexico 9½% (v. an average 3% in the U.S.). And he neatly disposed of the standard objections to investing in Latin America...
...largely determine your load-carrying capacities during your 40s and later. Crackups in middle life are usually the consequence of what you have accumulated or abused in your earlier years. Most crackups are needless. They are a self-invited penalty that we Americans are paying for a doubtful standard of material success. In Europe, and over most of the world, physical and mental crackups are rare, despite wars and tensions more trying than ours...
...Although English crew is amateur in name, it actually assumes a more dominant position in undergraduate life than at Harvard. Some undergraduates come to Cambridge simply to row. Even in these days, rowing a "blue" has definite financial advantages later in life. The academic standard of rowing people is lower than at Harvard, but the system seems to accommodate them...