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After leaving Leverett in June 1976, Roberts moved north of the Yard to HLS, where he quickly established himself as a star??his grades were impeccable, and he served as managing editor of The Harvard Law Review...
...Ridge was so precise that in 1988 a team of astronomers, including Latham, used the telescope to observe, for the first time, a wobble in a star??s movement indicative of an orbiting planet. Although other telescopes were pointed at the same stars at the same time, Oak Ridge was the first telescope to detect a wobble...
...idea of spending a year of reading, reflection, and vigorous discussion with like-minded colleagues at America’s premier educational institution is a rare and remarkable opportunity,” new fellow Bill Schiller—currently foreign editor at The Toronto Star??wrote in an e-mail...
...handful of others fit the bill, but overwhelmingly the semi-cryptic lyrics of the Oasis canon point in the opposite direction: “Tonight, I’m a rock and roll star,” Liam sneers in the chorus of “Rock and Roll Star?? (there’s a title Blur would never be as confidently arrogant to use), and there can be no confusing that level of grandeur with provincialism...
...limited yet consistently fawning media attention he had received so far had characterized him as a rising star??a genius who would be wildly successful no matter which path he chose...