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Princeton ran for 183 yards against Lafayette and travels to San Diego to take on a team that just gave up 313 in a contest. If I were the grounds crew, I’d string a trip wire from endzone pylon to endzone pylon in order to ensure Tiger backs don’t just run right out of the stadium...
When Harvard coach Tim Murphy picked his cornerbacks at the start of 2003, Keith Howell didn’t crack the starting lineup. Or the second string. When Murphy scoured his roster for depth when both his starters—Gary Sonkur and Benny Butler—fell victim to injury, he didn’t call Howell’s name. And when Murphy looked ahead to his defensive backfield of the future, Howell wasn’t one of the rising stars likely to make an impact...
That’s the lesson to be gleaned from the battle to install emergency call boxes on Cambridge Common. Outcry for brighter lighting and blue-light phones on the historic Common began nearly 11 months ago, after the first of a string of 12 sexual assaults that occurred around campus last fall and winter. Many of the assaults occurred on dimly-lit and highly-frequented routes. Last October, a Harvard undergraduate was allegedly groped around 8:30 p.m. in the Common, which is a popular route to and from the Quad...
Steven G. Catalano, HUPD spokesperson, said there was one distinct string of incidents which explain part of the increase—a group of individuals stole approximately 26 LCD projectors—but said he cannot pinpoint the reason for the broader trend...
...work-shop on the Rue Montorgueil and sold antique bronzes, jewelry and watches. He hit the jackpot--and attracted the attention of the century's new tycoons. His three grandsons later joined the business, opening more shops in Paris, London and New York City. (One brother famously traded a string of rare pearls and $100 for a mansion on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue.) No order was too extravagant: Cartier created 27 tiaras for people attending the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902. King Farouk of Egypt had solid-gold toothpicks specially made, the family of King Edward VII ordered...