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...intensity. Through the use of “raking light”—lighting a surface from the side and illuminating various sketches on the sculpture and the weathering pattern of the stone—as well as using photography under ultraviolet light, archaeologists were able to trace the remaining pigment residues on the sculptures, and so recreate the appropriate colors that adorned these pieces of art. The exhibit is separated into three time periods: Greek sculptures from the archaic and classical period (c. 600 B.C.E — c. 330 B.C.E), sculptures from the Hellenistic period...
...yesterday. The reports are similar to a string of phone calls placed by a man known as the “serial whisperer,” who targeted female students by calling dorm numbers consecutively, often saying that he needed company or asking lewd questions. In 2001, HUPD ultimately traced the calls to South Florida, where local police ordered the man to cease and desist. The phone calls then stopped temporarily. In the fall of 2003, however, students again began receiving morning calls from a whispering man. There were more reports of inappropriate phone calls in 2004. Catalano cautioned against...
...original decision to remove the red phones had happened “prior to incidents that occurred last year,” including the Virginia Tech shooting. One of the safety advantages of the red phones, according to Nelson, is that Cambridge and Harvard University police can trace the location of callers, even when they cannot speak into the receiver. In a draft of a press release outlining the updates to the emergency communications plan, Pilbeam also referred to national events as the impetus for a renewed emphasis on safety. “The safety of our students, in class...
...adventure for me,” Ewald said. “In the first days of working with Beth, I really had to go through my anatomy to trace some of the nerves that she did not have to the muscles to figure out why I couldn’t get her to do those movements...
...deliberately against not only our own selfishness but our own selflessness, too. Instead of rigorous four-week language immersion classes, we should wander around in foreign countries poor and planless. We should skip out on repairing homes on the Mississippi coastline and join in on traveling up the Natchez Trace Parkway in a truck. We should substitute out bringing esteemed literary editors coffee for scrawling our own poems on the backs of napkins...