Word: stanfords
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Arrow, a professor of economics at Stanford University, shared the Nobel Prize for economics...
There were 44 seconds left, and Harvard had the ball and a tenuous one-point lead over Stanford. Everyone in the house thought the rock was going to Allison Feaster--and why not? All she did was score 35 points and pull down 13 rebounds that night...
...great seat two years later at Stanford. When Miller hit her shot I jumped halfway to the ceiling and Sports Editor Jamal Greene '99 had to grab my arm and pull me down. We were, after all, supposed to be impartial journalists...
...party to belong to, considering it had a hand in delivering three Ivy League championships and a historic moment last March, when Miller sank a three-pointer with 46 seconds on the clock to clinch the women's basketball team's unprecedented upset of top-seeded Stanford in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. But the Crimson guard/forward and off-court pre-med says the moment, which immortalized her in Harvard sports history, was just that. A moment...
Miller will spend the next year working for ahealth care policy research institute, and thenplans on applying to medical school, (Stanford,Harvard and Duke, in that order). Perhaps one dayshe will do battle with advocates of Olympic sextesting, a now common practice that Miller devotedher thesis to critiquing. She is also consideringsports medicine or orthopedic surgery. Maybe shewill vote for George W. Bush after all. For awoman who got used to assuming different roleswhile watching her mother, an English teacher,direct school plays, no play seems impossible...