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...size, Harvard leads higher education with its $22.6 billion coffers. The Harvard Management Company, which invests the endowment, achieved a 21.1 percent return during fiscal 2004??a return it says leads the endowments of other large universities. Around a third of the University’s annual budget comes from the endowment payout...
...size, Harvard leads higher education with its $22.6 billion coffers. The Harvard Management Company, which invests the endowment, achieved a 21.1 percent return during fiscal 2004??a return it says leads the endowments of other large universities. Around a third of the University’s annual budget comes from the endowment payout...
...native of Pittsburgh, Lackner has carved herself a productive niche. The 6’1 forward has a knack for converting high-percentage shots—so far, she is shooting a clean .500 in 2004??and grabbing rebounds...
...provide students with all the juice of the barley they can drink. House Committees are researching recipes for spiked hot cider once more, and Enterprise Rent-a-Car is, doubtless, selling out of pickup trucks. Besides the presence of four odd representatives of the Boston Police Department (BPD), 2004??s Harvard-Yale tailgate is set to rival 2002’s in fun factor and no doubt surpass it in safety...
Most pop music a little too straight-forward to you? Animal Collective are the group responsible for one of 2004??s most critically praised releases to date, their mesmerizing Sung Tongs. Subverting traditional song structure in a blend called “campfire music on acid,” the Collective manage to be idiosyncratic while still incredibly melodic, and their live show will be enough to compel the most hardened disbeliever. With local psych-rockers Sunburned Hand of the Man. Tickets $10. 9 p.m. T.T. the Bear’s Place...