Word: alum
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...search committee that ultimately selected her, according to the same individual close to the search, who requested anonymity in order to maintain his relationship with members of the Corporation. The source said that King was initially overlooked because she did not fit the profile of "your typical Harvard alum...
...does indeed build on his success of last week and embark on a prosperous career with the St. Louis Rams, the folks of St. Louis just might owe Murphy a little bit more thanks than they originally thought.Murphy, who played his college football at Springfield College, called fellow Springfield alum and current Rams quarterback coach, John Ramsdell, in the spring of 2004. “I called John after Fitzpatrick’s junior year and I said ‘Trust me on this, we have a special player at quarterback. The guy’s got an incredible...
...prominent alum, John Adams ’1755, famously said that “in politics, the middle way is none at all.” I’m not entirely sure how he would have felt about communism, but I am quite certain that he believed that people should aggressively put forth their positions and argue fervently for them...
...stayed.” There were only two physical injuries at The Game, neither of which appeared to be alcohol-related, Patten said. “One walked into the back of a truck by mistake,” he said. “The other was an alum, an older gentleman, who was playing football and stretched out for a pass and landed on his shoulder.” He described these occurrences as “just accidents” and said the fact that there were not more injuries is “pretty remarkable...
...lawyers debated the legality of counter-terrorism measures yesterday as part of the Dean’s Forum series at the Harvard Law School (HLS) moderated by HLS Dean Elena Kagan. During the discussion, entitled “Executive Power in an Age of Terrorism,” HLS alum Bradford A. Berenson argued in favor of controversial methods of combating terrorism. The former associate counsel to President George W. Bush said that measures such as indefinite detainment of suspected terrorists, military commissions, and even the use of torture were appropriate in extreme cases. “[September...