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...opened in 1895, has never been renovated, Cummins said.For Cummins, the Fine Arts Library’s uneasy future represents the challenges of a university struggling with growth, limited space, and administrative uncertainty.“This is one of these instances where you can see the snow-balling effect of something else on something else on something else.”BOOKS AND BULLDOZERSMany economics concentrators appeared to be unfamiliar with the fine arts books’ impending arrival. Saying they had not yet heard the news, Co-Presidents of the Harvard Undergraduate Economics Association Hoppy M. Maffione...
...applaud the effect of these ads—they provided a much-needed contrast with some of the more outlandish (and only sometimes funny) spots serving the interests of the beer and car companies that usually dominate the airwaves during the game. Certainly, both Dungy and Smith deserve recognition, not simply for being black, but for having the character to serve as role models for the black community and fathers and coaches everywhere. Overzealous coaches show us who not to be: conformists to negative stereotypes, deadbeat dads, and angry, cold Bill Belichick-esque football dictators...
...turn the match around in the second. Up 3-1, Mukundan successfully staved off opponent Yana Sadovskaya’s attempt to break her serve. Mukundan then won the next four games, winning the second set and taking a 1-0 lead in the third. At that point, the effect of six and a half hours of tennis caught up with Mukundan, and she began struggling with cramps. As the Harvard and BU teams looked on, Mukundan’s hand cramped up, leaving her gasping in pain between points. Mukundan fought on, winning two more games, but the cramps...
...greatest hope we can entertain is that the new president does not effect any drastic changes at the University. Indeed, to ensure that she not interpret her mandate too widely, Dr. Faust would do well to heed the lesson of the similarly-named character in Marlowe’s tragedy—and not “practice more than heavenly power permits...
Move over, Tae Bo. Professor of Psychology Ellen J. Langer has found a new way to exercise. A recent study conducted by Langer’s laboratory, published in the February edition of Psychological Science, finds that having the proper mindset plays a key role in producing the beneficial effects of exercise. According to Langer, being cognizant of these benefits acts as a placebo, thus amplifying the positive effects. “By fooling the mind, we essentially fool the body,” she said. Langer tested her theory on over 80 housekeepers employed by seven hotels...