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Beginning in mid-April, alumni will be able to vote for five new Overseers to serve six-year terms on the 30-member board. An additional Overseer will be chosen to finish out the term of Arne S. Duncan ’86, who has joined President Barack Obama’s administration as Secretary of Education. The results of the election will be announced at this year’s June 4 Commencement ceremony...
...specific agenda; rather, Huey said, the president’s primary focus is “to put out the best journal possible.” Huey steps into a storied office, which has served as a stepping stone to future success for many Law School graduates, including President Barack Obama. The student-run Law Review is given top billing among the nation’s legal journals, attracting unsolicited submissions in many fields of legal scholarship from professors across the country. The Law Review has no formal ties to Harvard University and, with a circulation of 4000, maintains financial...
...definitely a sense in which House life can cultivate a sense of connectedness,” he said. Prior to the announcement, some Pfoho residents had said they hoped to see greater diversity in the new House Master selection.“We have a president [Barack Obama] who represents the diverse experience of America,” said Alneada D. Biggers ’10, Pfoho resident and president of the Association of Black Harvard Women, before news of the Christakis appointment broke. “It would be nice to have a House Master who represents...
...Though the Democrats requested $2000 to finance their trip to Bucks County, Pa. in October, they were only granted $750. The money allowed a couple dozen students to travel to Pennsylvania to canvass for the re-election of Democratic Rep. Patrick Murphy and the election of then-presidential hopeful Barack Obama. “It was unquestionably helpful in funding our trip,” said Elise X. Liu ’11, the communications director for the Democrats and a Crimson editorial writer. “Long-distance trips are extremely expensive. We wouldn’t have been...
...reaction from the State Department but, before the vote, the State said simply that the referendum was an internal matter for the Venezuelans to decide upon. Despite declaring during his campaign last year that he'd be willing to meet with Chávez, U.S. President Barack Obama in a recent interview was critical of the Venezuelan and his stridently anti-U.S. stance. Washington will now watch to see if Chávez, who controls the western hemisphere's largest oil reserves, can retain his boisterous influence in the Americas - and survive politically at home - if oil prices...