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...wristwatch chronometer rating by the School of Horology in Geneva. In 1926 he devised the first airtight, element-proof mariner's watch, which resembled a submarine hatch. According to Rolex lore, Wilsdorf called the new watch the Oyster after having difficulty opening one of the mollusks at a black-tie dinner party...
...Many Houses already have sophomore advising programs in place, and this offers them the opportunity to strengthen [the programs] and tie them to pre-concentration advising," Rinere said...
...Professor Paul J. Steinhardt, the authors of the study, the motifs that embellish mosques and palaces throughout the Middle East and Asia demonstrate symmetrical patterns which were not associated with recognized mathematical formulas. Islamic art typically incorporates sets of five template tiles—a decagon, pentagon, diamond, bow tie, and hexagon. These tiles are used to draw shapes onto the edifices of Islamic buildings, which create infinite symmetrical patterns that never repeat—a process known as “quasicrystalline tiling.” “We can’t say for sure what...
...Richter allowed four goals against a reeling Yale squad, earning the loss and getting pulled by Donato in favor of Tobe for the majority of the third period. The next night, the rookie let in another six scores, including one with just 13.3 seconds remaining to allow Brown to tie the game.Though the defense was assigned a share of the blame, Donato singled out Richter on both nights, explaining that the rookie was “certainly part of it” against the Bulldogs and that the game-tying goal for the Bears was “one that...
...second half featured more of the same, with Penn chipping away at the Crimson’s halftime lead to tie it at 47 on a Joey Rhoads jumper with 10:30 remaining in the game...