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...going, building a 19-0 lead with 3:11 to play in the second quarter on a nine-yard Mike Cook reverse for a touchdown that was set up by an excellent block from sophomore offensive tackle Ben Sessions.“We had a nice reverse where it wasn??t perfect, but Mike made a good move and he finished the play off,” Murphy said. “Not just made the play, but finished the thing in the endzone.”But when Harvard lined up for the ensuing extra point, sophomore...
...started off as an idea. I thought it might work, but I wasn??t sure,” said Bruce P. Bean ’73, a professor of neurobiology at Harvard Medical School. His team published its findings in Nature yesterday...
...rated New York’s chances of missing the playoffs at 500-1. On Sunday, the Mets hit the infamous jackpot.” I read that on ESPN right before leaving for Central Square. So I was in a foul mood when I got there, and it wasn??t getting any better when I saw a Phillies hat walk through the door. Watching your team implode is a heartbreak that you have to experience to believe. Boston knows this, the Mets know this, and, perhaps most famously, the Chicago Cubs know this. Why? Simple: because theirs...
...young, it’s your time to test your body and go on all of these adventures.” The lust for adventure prompted Rennell to leave Harvard for a year to commit himself to 14 months of on-and-off filming. “He wasn??t sure whether he wanted to do it or not, but I definitely encouraged him, because obviously it was a once in a lifetime experience,” said former roommate Thomas M. Hamnett ’07. The show required the athletes to completely immerse themselves...
...difficulty explaining why, exactly, his assertion wasn??t true. “For one thing, Jews aren’t part of some kind of centralized organization,” I said. “We don’t all have some kind of Jewish leader who tells us what to do, so I don’t think we would ever do anything as ‘all the Jews’ together.” I went on to explain that Jews are not unified by any one ethnicity, language, or even one faith, necessarily...