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...much of that would have been different under a different president, or how much would have happened anyway given the momentum of the University? LHS: All accomplishments in any organization, certainly in a university, are collective and are the product of many, many people’s hard work. I do think the president of Harvard is in a position to exert leadership. At the same time, I think Harvard and particularly its Faculty of Arts and Sciences face profound issues of governance, particularly with regard to bringing the University together, if we’re to move forward...
...running and not be too attached to a concrete ‘dream job,’” Elena says. “Instead, I focused on what I could do with my life and my time that approximated a job I would have anyway...
...have a few outstanding loans.) Whatever the case may be, you realize that it is important to start giving back to Harvard right now. You do not feel comfortable donating money at this time. That is fine. You do understand that your time is probably more valuable than money anyway. You volunteer to be an alumni interviewer. You yourself contact the Harvard Alumni Association and let them know how you would like to be involved as an alum going forward. You get in touch with the Harvard Club of whatever city you are residing in and participate in events...
...before they depart from their notepad pinnacle for more academic file cards. Our only conclusion at such close range can be that it has been a good year for historians and for sorcerers, and that it has been a year of expansion. Although history is said to repeat herself anyway, President Pusey and the overseers seemed determined that she not forget Harvard this year. An ancient historian by trade, the president has pointed to the College’s past, shown that it has grown by fifty men annually during the last century, and has concluded that it could...
...offered the prize to Brand. “I said, ‘Pete, you might as well take this,’” he recalls. “‘When you fence against Princeton, you’re going to crush them anyway.’”Two weeks later, the Tigers had their 19-8 reckoning. Columbia, for its part, had lost to Harvard in Ithaca, N.Y., the previous weekend. “Without being cocky,” Kolombatovich says, “they were coming here to pick...