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...there makes all the difference in the world.”Klimkiewicz has never been named to the Ivy League’s first or second team. The senior may soon cash in on the league’s most prestigious honor—its Player of the Year award??with his well-timed terror campaign against Dartmouth pitching.In ten plate appearances over two games yesterday, Klimkiewicz reached base eight times, drove in four runs—he finished with 41 RBI, the most in the league—scored five times, and hit one high...
Galbraith retired from Harvard in 1975. The following year, the Harvard Lampoon awarded Galbraith the “Funniest Professor of the Century Award?? and a $12,000 Cadillac Eldorado convertible, The Crimson reported at the time...
...There are not so many [people] working on that, especially in Italian Renaissance architecture.” The Planck award not only honors Payne’s accomplishments but recognizes her for her potential, he added. The Max Planck Society selects two scholars each year for this award??one German and one not—with an eye toward the future, according to the society’s website. The society seeks a winner “from whom continued high-caliber scientific work can be expected in the context of an international cooperation.” Winners...
...significant impact in recent years and is expected to do “great things” in the future. Last year, Alabama Representative Artur Davis ’90 won the award. According to Helgen, Warner’s selection for the “Leadership Award?? was influenced by his potential candidacy but “is more about the qualities that make him a good candidate.” Little known nationally until recent months, Warner has been gaining momentum in the Democratic party. Warner received a J.D. from Harvard Law School...
...award??s companion Cultural Rhythms host duties, Hayek jokes—referring to the campy roasting of celebrities Halle Barry and Richard Gere, who were also on campus recently to receive honors as the Hasty Pudding Man and Woman of the Year— “I have it easy.” She continues explaining her appreciation for the Harvard cultural festival, “Everybody is so unique in their own dance... I [also] think that’s where everyone came together here—in a celebration of differences...