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...ultimate fit—minus two things. The committee looked long and hard at Bollinger—his intelligence, his questioning mind, his grand plans attracted them all??but no matter his brilliant ideas and wonderful personality, he had two fatal flaws in their mind. At 54, Bollinger was just too old. The committee wanted someone who could hold the job for 15 or 20 years, like the great presidents Bok and Eliot. After all, only 26 people had served as president in Harvard's 365 years. Secondly, Bollinger had no Harvard degree—and thus would...
...timelessness of the sport is understood by all??it’s the same bat and ball that was pitched...
...themselves think over the hysterical shriek of PSLM protesters long enough to arrive at it. And it doesn’t help that the PSLM articulates the living wage issue in such biased terms that dissenters are in risk of being branded lunatics, Nazis or—worst of all??Republicans. Even the term “living wage” is so loaded that it eliminates any hope for sane discussion. Who could be against giving people a “living wage”? Does that mean PSLM’s opponents advocate...
...hurting, wondering why I didn’t train on any hills at all??another no-no—and alternately thinking of my roommate’s main motivational tool for me (a hideous evil laugh at my attempt to do this) and the strange characters who keep passing me on the roadway...
...chances are, you’ll be spending the next four years with them. After four years, graduating seniors often report that their best teachers were other Harvard students. If you’ve ever wanted to learn the proper pronunciation of “y’all?? or hear a true Bronx accent, this is the weekend...