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...Crimson regrets the error...
...focused on attacking quite as much, and this weekend it showed.”In the second set Harvard came out strong, matching Lewis point-for-point until the teams were tied at 20.But the Flyers were able to capitalize on additional Crimson hitting and service errors to finish on a 10-5 run and post a 30-25 victory.Harvard finally seemed to have pulled itself together in the third game. The Crimson started off strong, thanks to fewer errors and more accurate hitting.When Lewis pulled ahead 29-27 for game point, Harvard coolly fought back to tie the game...
...letters of recommendation were works of art.” Tobin said that Evans was drawn to Shakespeare because of the challenge his work presents to editors. Shakespeare did not supervise the publication of his plays, so scholars must work with texts that are often error-ridden and contradictory. As an editor, Evans wanted to remain true to Shakespeare’s intent, Tobin said. Evans compared various existing versions of the plays and applied his study of Elizabethan handwriting and printing processes in an attempt to create texts that were closer to Shakespeare’s original version...
...other people who are brilliant, brilliant people, but they all have their own angles, and also Stanley criticized King unvarnished and straight-on as opposed to in great rhetorical sermons, and that sort of thing. He would tell him, you know, Martin, I think you're making a profound error here. Nobody else said things like that...
...called Chandler “one of the great, wise men of economic study.” He added, “I have high hopes for the students who will be browsing his collection.”CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, the print and original online version of the Dec. 13, 2005 news article "HBS Snags Emeritus Profs' Stash of Papers" misspelled the name of Coolidge Professor of History and Professor of Economics emeritus David S. Lander...