Word: stonings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard Coach Katey Stone adjusted the defensive lines in New Haven to compensate for Ruggiero's absence. She matched junior defenseman Courtney Smith--who usually skates alongside Ruggiero--with classmate Christie MacKinnon and paired Asano--usually MacKinnon's linemate--with sophomore Julie Rando...
...first line is still solid, but Botterill's absence could hurt Harvard's depth. If Cornell manages to hang around until the third period, Stone will not have the luxury of bumping Dunn onto the second line of sophomores Angie Francisco (11, 31) and Kiirsten Suurkask (11, 15). In the nailbiter at Princeton, senior winger Jen Gerometta (7, 8) played on the second line and had an assist...
...social gathering place and an office space for student groups. While this donation is largely symbolic, its sentiment has been echoed by students across campus. Not since the construction of the Second Temple has a building been so eagerly awaited. Will social life perk up once the final stone has been laid? I seriously doubt...
Only Ireland can celebrate Maewyn Succat, a.k.a. St. Patty, better than Boston. And besides just being gross, kissing John Harvard's toe doesn't quite carry the cache of kissing the Blarney Stone. Luckily (no pun intended), computer technology can help: start your St. Patrick's Day observance by exploring a next-best computer simulated Blarney-smooching experience at the Top O' the Morning Web site in the St. Patrick's Day Webring. It's hygenic and may bring good luck! http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/2142/ StPat.html. FREE...
...book Woman the Hunter, there's no reason to rule out women's hunting with hard-edged weapons too, perhaps even of their own making. Among the Tiwi Aborigines of Australia, hunting is considered women's work, and until the introduction of steel implements, it was done with handmade stone axes the women fashioned for themselves. By putting women's work back into the record, the new female evolutionary scientists may have helped rewrite the biography of the human race. At least we should prepare to welcome our bold and resourceful new ancestor, Xena the hunter princess...