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...been averaging 5.8.Prediction: Yale 28, Penn 21CORNELL (3-2, 0-2) VS. BROWN (2-3, 1-1)This intriguing matchup pits the two most active throwers in the league against each other. Brown’s Michael Dougherty and Cornell’s Nathan Ford are both liable to throw over 30 passes, and spurred on by the opponent’s air show, that number may reach 40. The Big Red has the more reliable running back in senior Luke Siwula, but he’s been on the shelf lately with an injury. Cornell also possesses the superior...
...instance, the electrical circuit fuses blew if all of the treadmills were being used simultaneously, Gibson said. The look of the gymnasium itself, though, should be familiar. “One of the things that’s great about this facility is that it’s a throw-back gymnasium, similar to the gymnasium at Hemenway,” Gibson said. “What we’ve tried to do is make it look how it looked before.” The design also acknowledges students’ desire for a social gathering place: the entry...
...call the in-family studies, a much more pointillist process, requiring an exhaustive look at a single family, comparing every child with every other child and then repeating the process again and again with hundreds of other families. Eventually, you may find threads that link them all. "I would throw out all the between-family studies," says Cleveland. "The proof is in the in-family design...
...handful of Harvard students. When the Bow Street Dunkin’ Donuts closes every night, the shelves are cleared and dozens of perfectly good pastries end up in bulging trash bags down a nearby alley. Juliana Fauza, manager of the store, says, “We have to throw everything away because of health issues. We cannot donate or give to anybody because of the expiration date the food has.” Little does Fauza know that not all of those discarded donuts go to waste. According to Michael J. Murray...
...Jesus was intimate with men and women,” a biblical scholar told his audience at Harvard-Epworth United Methodist Church, a stone’s throw from the final resting places of Harvard’s early Puritan presidents. Peter Larose was hosting the first in a series of five discussions on the Bible and the ethics of sexuality at the church adjacent to Harvard Law School. “The ancients had no way of understanding human sexuality the way we understand it,” he told the audience of 10. “This...