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...seemed to gain some momentum from there.”Harvard’s defense was not about to allow that momentum to slip away. Dartmouth moved the ball effectively on its first drive before senior defensive tackle Michael Berg forced a fumble by Big Green wide receiver Ryan Fuselier. Harvard junior safety Danny Tanner recovered the loose ball.It was the first of six turnovers by Dartmouth on the day, the most that Harvard has forced this season. The Crimson defense allowed just 183 yards, 86 of them in the first half.“Our defensive line...
...House Master Howard Georgi said yesterday that he had no new information since Thursday. Rooms in the Leverett Towers typically have one large window that doesn’t open and at least one smaller window that can be cranked open. The smaller windows are each about two feet wide and four feet high. Snyder is no longer listed in the Harvard directory, although his name still appears in the Harvard College Facebook. —Staff writer Stephanie S. Garlow can be reached at sgarlow@fas.harvard.edu...
...Murphy victory would contribute to the nation-wide effort of Democrats to capture the House...
...charismatic dreamer with inexhaustible curiosity and a mile-wide stubborn streak, Herzog, 64, might be a character from one of his own classic movies--Fitzcarraldo, or Aguirre, the Wrath of God--in which a man is seized by some outsize ambition and just about kills himself trying to realize it. But those were fiction films, which constitute less than half of Herzog's output. In his documentaries he is just as driven to make film heroes out of real men with their own crazy dreams...
...truth it was accessible design that made the name famous. "Tahari's success comes from the fact that the look is not too fashion forward and not too conservative," says Dana Telsey, CEO of Telsey Advisory Group (TAG), an independent research firm. "They've also captured a very wide audience--both the upper-end consumer and the aspirational consumer...