Word: sullivans
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...think in Housman’s case that was the next level,” former coach Frank Sullivan said following the game. “It was tremendous what he did [that night], so to see that poise and that confidence especially in a highly pressurized game was very rewarding...
...finish, just 5-9 in the Ivies.“No matter how much we try to minimize it, anytime we lose statistics like [Brian’s], I think there’s an apprehension in our minds,” head coach Frank Sullivan said about losing the big man mid-season.With Cusworth manning the post, the year opened nicely, with a 75-71 non-conference victory over Maine. From there, though, Harvard was dealt two straight losses by stronger opponents in Boston University and Michigan, and a third defeat against Holy Cross put the Crimson at 1-3.But then...
...content. Universal search coupled with YouTube's vast video assets, purchased by Google last year for $1.65 billion, could mean video ads aren't far off. "It potentially means advertisers will have the ability to do graphical ads and video ads on Google's search results pages," says Danny Sullivan, a longtime search industry watcher and editor of the blog Search Engine Land. "The ability to get advertising on there has really been limited to textual ads, and now because they're putting graphics out there, it really opens up the possibilities...
...Still, says Sullivan, it's important to realize these are just first steps. Universal search, introduced last week, is expected to improve over time. "It's not rolled out completely," he says. There is, however, the possibility that users will miss the old Google's clutter-free, text-only design. "It's possible," he noted. "To some degree this is kind of a gamble that they're making. But so far, I haven't heard a big huge screaming reaction from people...
...stage the play as it has usually been performed since its off-Broadway opening in 1960, striving for the same wistful tone and minimal set that straddle the boundary between the homemade and the “fantastical.” The show, which was produced by Rory M. Sullivan ’09, tells the story of two neighbors who feign a feud, putting up a wall between their houses, so that their children will fall in love and they can merge their households. By the end of the first act, everything has gone according to plan...