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...even at that stage, one of his last years at Harvard, he was incredibly energetic and enthusiastic about the whole study of government and taxation, deeply committed to training students, and maintained long connections and ties to students,” Poterba said.A stone in Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge will bear Musgrave’s name, his wife, Peggy Brewer Musgrave, told The Boston Globe.—Staff writer Tina Wang can be reached at tinawang@fas.harvard.edu...
...defibrillators and an emergency medical staff,” said HBS Executive Director of Marketing and Communications David R. Lampe. An Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officer helped a team including two physicians from the HBS branch of Harvard University Health Services (UHS), a campus security officer, and Mt. Auburn Hospital emergency medical personnel. Andrew F. O’Brien, chief of operations at HBS, was the first on the scene according to the victim, who declined to be identified. He arrived 90 seconds after the professor fell down. Because no blood was being pumped out of the professor?...
...apparently my mother is white.Despite two decades filled with her consoling image, images and particulars still nestled firmly in the nooks of my nostalgia—coffee auburn locks to match the scent of sweet coffee on her words—I was probably tipped off to her lurking whiteness not too long ago.She hid it well. It might have been her near-devout fixation on all things ostensibly black, from her prized collection of African American Santa Clauses to marrying a Dominican man, my father, against the wishes of her family. Perhaps it was the feat of giving birth...
With Nami’s semester of experience already under her belt (and with Kara not far behind), all those lovely pictures you see in FM will keep on coming. And even if it means early photo shoots at 45 Mt. Auburn or photocopying endless problem sets with the bootleg copy machine, they’ll still be all smiles—and all talent...
There’s a lot of commotion happening in Studio 74—otherwise known as 74 Mt. Auburn. Crazy beats are piped out at ear-shattering volume as 15 break dancers warm up through shoulder jerks and pushups. Through all the chaos, in the back corner, sits Olakunle O. “Kunle” Oladehin ’07, quietly splicing songs. Before exiting the room, Katalyst—as he’s known in breaker circuts—stops to answer a question from a fellow breaker, demonstrating complicated moves in an unassuming...