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...Year Sarah Hayes.The Crimson also lost its two backcourt leaders but has two athletic slashers in Hallion and Tay and a veritable sharpshooter in Finelli. Tay led the team in scoring five times last year, busting loose in a 24-point performance against Columbia in March. Finelli twice poured in 16 points in the late Ivy season, giving Harvard a permanent go-to on the perimeter.“This year the dynamic of our guards has changed a lot,” Finelli says. “We lost a lot of confidence and leadership in our senior class...
...Harvard, the appearance in the NCAA tournament is its 12th such achievement in program history. Twice the Crimson has made the semifinals. It holds a 17-10-3 record all-time in the playoffs...
Lightning may not strike twice, but Bill Bryson, the serial memoirist, seems to have struck again with what appears to be recollections of his exciting 1950s childhood. The cover shows a well-worn and moth-eaten sweater with a yellow lightning bolt hanging on a clothesline. Does Bryson know that the “thunderbolt” is actually a lightning bolt? The cover is ambiguous in that regard, though as the author of “A Short History of Nearly Everything,” I suppose Bryson should know. Either way, it is funny to imagine the over...
...study assessed 90,000 women over a 12-year period and found that higher red meat intake increased the risk of hormone-related breast cancer. Women who ate more than 1.5 daily servings of red meat—which includes beef, pork, and lamb—were nearly twice as likely to be at risk than women who ate 3 or fewer servings per week. The researchers gathered evidence by means of “a food frequency questionnaire,” according to the study, published Monday in Archives of Internal Medicine. “Breast cancers were self...
...they plan to spend the next month gathering opinion on the review from their peers. Undergraduates will be invited to attend dinner discussions with student members of the CUE, according to committee member Tracy E. Nowski ’07. Students will meet in small groups with the committee twice in December for a total of three hours to create “continuous conversations” between undergraduates and CUE members, Nowski said. “You can barely scratch the surface of the report in 10 to 15 minutes,” she said...