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But after advancing to third on a wild pitch by the Crusaders’ John Colella, Reynolds was left stranded.
While the admissions officers enjoyed cheese, crackers, and champagne (donated by a grateful alumnus), Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ‘67 toasted the newly admitted class—who would learn of their acceptance via email after 5 p.m. that evening—and...
This diversification, he said, began with the merging of the Harvard and Radcliffe admissions processes in 1976, eight years after Miller came to Harvard.
However, this may be a mistake. The justification for my protection of the word “brother” lies in its strong personal importance. My family hosted three exchange students while I was in high school, and for each of them, brother was a word that...
At 64, she was nearing retirement after 19 years of working at Harvard. Having lost her husband just two years earlier, her job was the only constant in her life.