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And yet it was not so simple. At times like these distance, and not direction, is my downfall. I find it nearly impossible to walk purposely past telescoping rows of books, leaving them all untouched, unread, unopened. (Glimpses of Portuguese periodicals, Byzantine manuscripts, journals of learned societies and "Iron Maze...
AIDS in Africa bears little resemblance to the American epidemic, limited to specific high-risk groups and brought under control through intensive education, vigorous political action and expensive drug therapy. Here the disease has bred a Darwinian perversion. Society's fittest, not its frailest, are the ones who die--adults...
Cornell's second goal came at 12:58 of the first when freshman forward Jason Kuczmanski scored with first collegiate goal, stepping in to the center of the circle untouched and firing top-shelf blocker side.
Off the ensuing face-off, D. Moore tapped the puck through the legs of Red Raiders captain Cory Murphy, side-stepped the defender at the blueline, and skated 114 feet untouched to put Harvard ahead 2-1 nine seconds later.
And so The Crimson offers "Crimson History" as a way for the students of today to read what the students of yesteryear wrote. Crimson History is a collection of news articles from past years, edited for space but otherwise untouched, reflecting on both the grave and the light-hearted events...