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There are certainly other ways to honor Halberstam, as well as other journalists and Crimson alumni who deserve to be honored, as Halberstam’s wife pointed out in an interview. Halberstam himself would not be happy to know that a tribute to his memory would also snub his peers and possibly put a landmark out of business. A lover of tradition according to those who worked with him, he would probably have wanted to leave things the way they...
...vice president post temporarily vacant. Mora’s resignation comes at a time of increasing flux in the University’s highest administrative positions. Last September, University President Drew G. Faust appointed her former Radcliffe colleague Tamara E. Rogers ’74 as vice president for alumni affairs and development after asking for the resignation of Donella M. Rapier, who had been appointed by former University President Lawrence H. Summers. Faust has also announced the creation of an “executive vice president” position, though she is several months behind her originally-stated deadline...
...printing press. Halberstam, who was managing editor of The Crimson in 1954, wrote a flowery sports column for the paper called “Egg in Your Beer.” His legacy persists in The Crimson’s front hallway, where the pictures of Pulitzer-Prize-winning alumni hang...
...finance to start learning as quickly as possible. “Undergrads should take classes on macroeconomics, and learn about the history of the regions that they are interested in investing in,” Demalde said. “They should talk to finance experts and to alumni to learn about opportunities that are available to them. In addition, they should devote their summers to finding internships in finance.” Dionisio G. Sada, the keynote speakers coordinator for the conference, said that he thought the conference was a success. “We had audience members...
...independent Harvard alumni magazine, is on the verge of being sold by the Atlantic Media Company to Sandow Media, according to WWD.com. The deal is still in negotiation, and the terms of the sale have not yet been reported. The Atlantic Media Company launched 02138, a bi-monthly publication billed as the “Vanity Fair of Harvard,” in September 2006 and has owned it since then. The magazine was founded by Bom S. Kim ’00, who serves as its current president, and Daniel M. Loss ’00 to report...