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...Princeton and Yale. “[This weekend] was a little bit of a tune-up course,” said Wollner. “It was a good way to prepare for this weekend’s big battle, and it was a little bit of a confidence booster too.” HARVARD 176, BU 120 Key performances from multiple athletes helped give Harvard the edge over the Terriers, capturing first-place finishes in 10 out of the 16 events as the two teams faced off in BU’s home pool. Junior Bill Jones contributed...
...that booster effect tends to work best when there are only one or two candidates in the race for the nomination. If three or four candidates are still in the fray on February 5, the arrangement could have the effect of further splintering the race rather than consolidating support for a winner...
...group, 11 of the states are winner-take-all contests, meaning, in general, that whoever gets the most of votes in any given state gets all of that state's delegates. February 5 isn't just an effective national primary; it is supposed to work like a booster rocket to the nomination. Win big on February 5 and you never have to look back...
Robert Rubin Named to Corporation (April 08, 2002 ) Robert E. Rubin ’60—mentor and long-time booster of University president Lawrence H. Summers—was confirmed yesterday morning as the newest member of the Harvard Corporation...
Robert Rubin Named to Corporation (April 08, 2002 ) Robert E. Rubin ’60—mentor and long-time booster of University president Lawrence H. Summers—was confirmed yesterday morning as the newest member of the Harvard Corporation...