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...really a great teacher and an awesomescholar. I feel so lucky to have been able to takea class with her--she really was so brilliant,"Hans said...
With just under two minutes left, Ewing tippedhome a missed free throw by freshman PatrickHarvey to bring Harvard within eight. Following aPrinceton timeout, the Tigers had troubleinbounding the ball against tenacious Crimsonfull-court pressure. Princeton was forced to takea second timeout when it could not cross the10-second line...
Princeton did not need much offense to takea 25-19 halftime lead, but when it did score, itutilized unmolested drives initiated by the quickfirst steps of Angell, who had 18, and juniorpoint guard Maggie Langlas, who scored 12. Bothplayers seemed to own the baseline throughout thegame, and Harvard was too slow on its rotations tostop them...
...find somewhere in the foundations ofmost religions and cultures, though they may takea thousand and one distinct forms, common elementssuch as respect for what transcends us, whether wemean the mystery of Being or a moral order thatstands above us; certain imperatives that come tous from heaven, or from nature of from our ownhearts; a belief that our deeds will live afterus; respect for our neighbors, for our families,for certain natural authorities; respect for humandignity and for nature: a sense of solidarity andbenevolence towards guests who come with goodintentions...
...interview Monday, Knowles refused to takea stand on the report, but it seemed likely fromthe dean's comments that he will advise theCorporation to approve the recommendations...