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...good job of concealing her contempt for the people who actually appear on her show. It’s not that her C-list guests don’t deserve it, nor that it isn’t funny. But it represents the limitations of Handler’s draw??someone like Jennifer Aniston wouldn’t deign to waste an evening in an uncomfortable couch in front of an audience of gawking tourists just so that she could be insulted on national television...
...back one time,” said Harvard coach Dave Fish ’72. “But Chris and Lexei pretty much shut them down.” Facing Mississippi’s Jonas Berg and Bram ten Berge—seeded fourth in the main doubles draw??Harvard’s representatives fell in the next day’s quarterfinals, 8-2. Clayton and Chijoff-Evans stayed in the match up to 2-2, but the momentum shifted after they failed to hold serve. “We just made one or two silly...
...create important new spaces while enhancing the beauty and sustainability of the campus environment.” Funding for the Princeton plan has not yet been determined, as many proposed projects have not even been zoned, Cliatt said. Still, Princeton has a deep bankroll from which to draw??its nearly $16 billion endowment is the largest in higher education on a per-capita basis. —Staff writer Aditi Balakrishna can be reached at balakris@fas.harvard.edu...
...animation. Using a device known as SANDDE (Stereoscopic Animation Drawing Device), Ferguson is able to create three-dimensional “hand-drawn” images in real time. Developed by cousin and partner Paul Kroiter, the technology allows animators to do what they do best—draw??without having to constantly return to the computer screen, usually a given for CG artists. With SANDDE, the creative process involves the animator drawing the desired image in space with a wand fashioned from an old flight simulator controller. The wand disrupts a projected magnetic field, which...
Harvard senior Kyla Grigg capped off a remarkable career and an undefeated season by defeating Penn’s Kristen Lange in the title match of the College Squash Association Individual Championships yesterday in Philadelphia. Grigg, the draw??s No. 1 seed, claimed the national title in four games against the seventh-seeded Lange, winning 9-5, 7-9, 9-3, 9-5. The Crimson star was playing in her third consecutive national title match after finishing runner-up the past two years. Although Grigg was the heavy favorite this time around, she said that it was anything...