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After several close calls in earlier innings. Army finally got to Hogan in the fourth. As it would later on, Harvard's usually reliable fielding abandoned it. First, Kirk reached second when Forst threw wide of first on a routine grounder...
Saxman promptly walked the first three batters to load the bases in the eighth. When he got behind 2-0 to Albers, it appeared as though the door was wide open for the Crimson...
After weeks of persistent phone solicitations for credit cards from MBNA Corporation that have angered students campus-wide, Harvard officials still cannot explain how the company obtained the University's directory information...
...tips, is entering its eighth week at the top of the best-seller lists, with more than 650,000 copies in print. An earlier book, Spontaneous Healing, is in its 65th week on the lists, with a press run of more than 1 million. His site on the World Wide Web--cozily titled "Ask Dr. Weil"--recorded 1 million hits in April alone (and he is currently in discussion with Time New Media, a corporate cousin of this magazine, about affiliating with the Pathfinder Website). His recent appearances on PBS stations around the country drew record audiences; his audio...
...moments was the subject of Sherwin B. Nuland's award-winning How We Die (1994). Now, in The Wisdom of the Body (Knopf; 395 pages; $26.95), Yale's distinguished surgeon and bioethicist presents a kind of prequel: an anatomy of human life, vividly illustrated by case histories from his wide operating-room experience. The result is a book--part basic textbook, part memoir and meditation--that is wholly secular yet sublimely uplifting. Although not religious in a formal sense, Nuland is overwhelmed with awe at how the human body works. As he writes, "We are, of necessity, miracles with flaws...