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Murphy and his staff worry about those peripheral things—like putting together video packages that best showcase Morris’ skills, getting the word around that he exists in the first place and facilitating visits and tape screenings by scouts at Dillon Field House early in the morning before practices. The coach sees the staff’s job handling Morris as an extension of their responsibilities to every kid under their watch...
...Harvey has adapted in other ways. He’s louder now—if only a little bit. Richardson recalls seeing a tape of his star against Brown and being surprised at how vocal Harvey was on defense...
Every Monday and Thursday morning, scores of Harvard undergraduates wake up early to engage in the ritual of plastering the Yard with hundreds of eight and one-half by 11 inch pieces of colored paper. Armed with rolls of tape and stacks of paper, these students fight the cold and the wind to represent their student groups. They should all still be asleep...
...creative and Harvard should be more liberal about advertising methods on campus. For example, Harvard should change its policy to allow students to draw with chalk in front of the Science Center and Annenberg—where many groups presently announce shows, events or club meetings with posters and tape on the ground. Chalk advertisements have been very effective at other schools, including Wesleyan University, and would be more colorful, be cheaper for the student groups, create less garbage and be easier to clean—a little water washes the chalk away...
...origins of Homeland Security In the 24 hours after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, employees from nearly every department of the government were struggling to help, but running into barriers due to red tape or communication failures. And so the Office of Homeland Security was born, fronted by former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge. The White House later pushed to make the office a Cabinet-level agency, a push that is nearing fruition...