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...best we had.” 500 meters into the race, the Crimson made a big push to move ahead and walked through Dartmouth. By the Mass. Ave. bridge—the halfway mark of the race—the Crimson found itself with a bow-to-stern lead on its Big Green opponents. However, it seemed that Dartmouth wasn’t quite ready to give up. In the last 500 meters of the race, the Big Green brought its stroke rating up to 40—as compared to Harvard’s steady 36?...
...wins big. Branson's initial $10 million investment in Virgin Blue, for example, earned him a payoff of an estimated $500 million when the company went public, although the stock has since declined. When he fails, he always has an exit strategy. "If it doesn't work, we'll bow out gracefully," he says of Virgin America, where his total investment is $72 million. He put $25 million into Virgin Nigeria, but problems with the Nigerian government contributed to $82 million in losses last year, considerably reducing the profits of Virgin Atlantic, which owns a 49% share. Branson says...
...their first year, most Harvard students can quickly rattle off the streets which cross Massachusetts Avenue south of the yard. Dunster, Holyoke, Linden, Plympton, Bow. A recent proposal by the Cambridge City Council would add a new name to the list: Halberstam...
...more seats on to its advantage.“We didn’t make a mistake—it was a pretty steady move for them,” junior coxswain Kevin He said. “For the last 500 of the race, they were about bow to stern with us and we were able to hold that margin pretty consistently. They weren’t ever able to walk away from us, and we were able to walk back a bit at the end. I thought that was really encouraging for us.”The Crimson...
Clad in a bow tie and jet-black suit, Kushner raced through his forty minutes of prepared material, pausing only for the occasional sip of water or self-derisive quip...