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...Peter Blake ’91, writer and supervising producer for FOX’s medical drama “House,” chatted with FM while packing for a trip home to New York City. He dished about his failed consulting career, the key to screen-writing, and Disney’s “Ice Princess...
After performing brilliantly at the 2005 NCAA Men’s Tennis Championships as a senior—making the semifinals in both singles, as a #32 seed, and doubles—Chu joined the pro tour, hoping to follow in the steps of another Harvard tennis great, James Blake...
Still, as Chu moves up the ranks of the pro tour, he will begin to face a different brand of athlete, and to succeed, he will have to call on more than just conditioning and skill. Making it to the upper echelons of the tennis universe, as James Blake did, requires something extra, according to Fish...
What do Chairman of Microsoft Corporation William H. Gates III ’77, world-class tennis player James R. Blake ’01, and Booker Prize winning author Margaret E. Atwood MA ’62 have in common, besides a killer forehand? All three luminaries grace “The Harvard 100” list of the most influential alumni, the feature story of the first issue of 02138, an independent magazine for Harvard alumni that is attempting to become the publication of choice for its elite and accomplished community. The official press release gushes that...
...sport tucked away in the “Other” section of its homepage.Last Thursday night, with the NFL season kicking off and division races in the Major Leagues intensifying, this reality was no different.But it should have been, especially here in Cambridge.One of our own, James Blake, was competing at the highest level of this unknown but beautiful game.Blake faced off against the No. 1 tennis player in the world, the incomparable Roger Federer, at the most significant stage in American tennis with his first Grand Slam semifinal berth at stake.Maybe it was too much to expect...