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  1. Oct 9, 2020 · Carl Morris '03 holds almost every significant Harvard receiving record and was a two-time Ivy League player of the year. Read about his four standout performances, from his debut against Brown to his catch against Penn, in this Harvard Magazine article.

  2. Oct 5, 2023 · A tribute to the life and service of the late Carl Neracher Morris, a prominent statistician and faculty member at Harvard. He made contributions to statistics, health care policy, and sports analytics, and was a dedicated teacher and mentor to many students.

  3. Jun 2, 2021 · IRVING, Texas – Harvard football standout Carl Morris '03 has been named to the 2022 ballot for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame, the National Football Foundation (NFF) and College Hall of Fame announced today. Morris is one of 99 players up for induction from the divisional ranks.

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  5. Carl Morris was a leading figure of the Northwest School and a master of abstract painting. Explore his biography, resume, exhibitions, and collections at Russo Lee Gallery, a contemporary art gallery in Portland, Oregon.

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  6. 792. 1982. Combining information: Statistical issues and opportunities for research. National Research Council. 540. 1930. Choosing between the sample-selection model and the multi-part model. N Duan, WG Manning, CN Morris, JP Newhouse. Journal of Business & Economic Statistics 2 (3), 283-289.

  7. Nov 22, 2002 · Carl Morris is a wide receiver for Harvard Crimson, who broke several receiving records and attracted NFL scouts. He is also a Ph.D. student in statistics, who created a new measure of baseball performance.

  8. Morris is best known for his work on natural exponential families with quadratic variance functions (NEF-QVF), a theory which classifies the most common statistical distributions. Morris is also well known for his work in sports statistics. References. MathSciNet reference; Statistics Department homepage Archived 2007-06-27 at the Wayback Machine

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