Word: stoll
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Because of the rash of injuries, Harvard wrestlers were forced to compete in unfamiliar weight divisions. Due to freshman Occhuizzo's injury, freshman Andrew Stoll--who usually competes at 190 pounds--took Occhuizzo's place in both 200-plus pound events...
...Stoll, who looked painfully smaller than both of his opponents, held his own against B.C., only losing by a score of 9-6. However, his weight disadvantage was more telling in the final score against the Army foe, as he lost by a 16-2 count...
...Crimson record so far this season bespeaks of a bright future. In this overall optimistic mood, Stoll attempted to add a little levity after the loss to Army...
...ever be lonely anymore. Writing would become a mass art form. Democracy would flourish as millions of people logged on to the vast, bubbling, uncensored online debate. I didn't know that much of what goes on online would turn out to be "utter drivel," as disillusioned cyberpioneer Clifford Stoll now concludes in his book Silicon Snake Oil, or "flame wars" of crude and escalating insults, or, of course, cybersex with Beavis and Butt-head...
Heady as that might seem at first, it may not be enough. "Life in the real world," Stoll writes, "is far more interesting, far more important, far richer, than anything you'll ever find on a computer screen." His advice to anyone spending more than a few hours online per day: Get out of the house! Meet your neighbors face to face! Grow tomatoes! Turn the computer off, for heaven's sake...