Word: weeding
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Freshman midfielder Bryce Weed chalked up two goals and two assists over the weekend, and rookie forward Beth Totman added two goals and an assist to the Crimson attack...
...Weed and Larson each added unassisted goals of their own for the Crimson before the half. Weed chipped in a rebound off of the crossbar to net her second goal of the weekend. Larson then scored the first goal of her collegiate career to give Harvard a 5-0 lead at the intermission...
After 28 minutes of scoreless soccer, Blain netted the Crimson's first goal of the season, taking a feed from midfield and beating her defender to the net. Weed and Totman assisted on the play to earn the first points of their young Harvard careers...
...Weed ripped a shot from the left-hand corner of the box to net her first Harvard goal. Freshman Orly Ripmaster and Zotter tallied assists on the play...
...utero. But correcting is one thing, perfecting is another. If doctors can someday tinker with a gene to help children with autism, what's to prevent them from tinkering with other genes to make "normal" children smarter? Technology always adapts to demand; prenatal sex-selection tests designed to weed out inherited diseases that strike one gender or the other--hemophilia, for instance--are being used to help families have the son or daughter they always wanted. Human-growth hormone was intended for children with a proven severe deficiency, but it came to be used on self-conscious short kids...