Word: weather
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...been outraged by the TV-autism "connection." It is unfortunate that precious time, energy and money have been wasted on such a warped theory. I am autistic myself, and I am very certain there is more to the autism epidemic than genetics, TV or even the weather. The medical community unfortunately is deaf to commentary from those with autism and gives too much credence to so-called studies like the one from Cornell University. Jagannath Chatterjee Orissa, India...
...Rainy weather has thrown a kink into the festivities leading up to Saturday’s Harvard-Yale Game, prompting the cancellation of yesterday’s pep rally and the relocation of Saturday’s tailgate from Ohiri Field to an undetermined location. The new tailgate location will be announced online at www.thetailgate2006.com and www.college.harvard.edu by noon today, according to an e-mail sent to the student body by Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 yesterday afternoon. “The tailgate is not being canceled. It’s just being relocated...
...alumni tailgates will not be affected by the move, Campus Life Fellow John T. Drake '06 wrote in in an e-mail. Last night's pep rally in the Yard was canceled due to forecasts of inclement weather. Individual House stein clubs and the freshman study break in Annenberg Hall were carried out according to plans. There are also no anticipated changes to tonight's tri-House party in Pforzheimer, Quincy, and Winthrop House dining halls...
...highly unlikely that Saturday’s tailgate will be cancelled. “A little rain isn’t going to stop us from getting out on that field,” said Mather House Committee Co-Chair Andrew B. Artz ’07. The National Weather Service has predicted between one and two inches of rain tomorrow, prompting concern that soggy fields could force tailgating festivities to be rained out. There is no rain, however, forecast for Saturday. “This is the first time in institutional memory that we’ve had weather...
...outline how the neighborhoods weather demographic changes, the professors use a simple theoretical construct—Albert O. Hirschman’s theory of exit and voice. The theory, originally developed for firms, argues that in places where loyalty is high—due to strong civic institutions, Wilson and Taub say—residents resort to “voice,” meaning that they stay and try to preserve their neighborhoods...