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Penn features intercollegiate No. 12 Richard Repetto, but its lack of depth has Harvard considering it another warm-up match of sorts...
...this collaboration has served as a warm-up for the big event we have planned for next month. Feb. 28 will mark the 50th anniversary of one of the signal achievements of 20th century science: the discovery of the structure of DNA by James Watson and Francis Crick. We're going to be celebrating that breakthrough both in the magazine and, starting Feb. 19, in Monterey, Calif., where Watson and TIME president Eileen Naughton will be the hosts of a three-day conference called The Future of Life...
Broadbent, who started slowly in the Crimson’s season-opening win over Brown, put himself through a vigorous warm-up before his match. Afterward, he conceded that he may have burned too much energy before taking the court...
...time presidential candidate is still flicking the settling dust from his shoes, those who would replace Gore are lining up to ask for his endorsement. Ironically, the man who was seen as a long shot to beat Bush is being held up as the "get" of the pre-election warm-up. Lieberman, Kerry and North Carolina's John Edwards have each asked Gore for his support, and he has gone out of his way to heap praise on Tom Daschle and Dick Gephardt, both of whom are also entertaining the idea of running. Who will Gore back? For the moment...
Though the dancers are buzzing over their upcoming show, they all recognize that it’s simply a warm-up for the sequel, “Mainly Movies II.” “This is sort of an hors d’oeuvres before we gorge ourselves,” explains Miller. The entrée, which will be served on February 14 to 15 in Lowell Lecture Hall, will feature approximately twelve songs, and may include guests such as the Fallen Angels a cappella group and fellow Harvard dance company TAPS. They will follow...