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...It’s Harvard doing what it does,” said Kyle M. Brown, president of Harvard GSC. “We have a lot of to talk about, and part of it is to showcase the great things about GSAS.” Brown pointed to Dudley House, the graduate student center, as an example of where Harvard set the standard for its peers...
...perspective,” said Brugge, who has received three degrees from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. “But they created major consequences for the low-income, minority communities in the area. They had no voice in the process.” L. Gracie Brown ’11 said that while her interest in environmentalism drew her to the events, the connection to social issues was rewarding. “It’s so easy to get wrapped up in the global picture and forget that the effects are local...
...lessons I’ve learned from this weekend I’ll be able to carry into doublehanded sailing.”SHERMAN HOYT TROPHYThe Crimson sent a co-ed contingent to Providence this weekend to compete in the Sherman Hoyt Trophy, hosted by Brown. The team came away with an 11th-place finish.Consistency was a problem for Harvard as both boats finished 12th in their division.“We had some very sporadic races. We either did pretty well or very badly,” sophomore crew Quincy Bock said. Skipper Garrity helmed the A-division boat...
PRINCETON, N.J.—With just four weeks remaining in the season and sitting in third place behind league-leading Brown and Penn, Harvard football still has some kinks to work out if it has any hope of an Ivy title repeat. The team can start with its run game. Last week against Lehigh, the Crimson was held to just 66 rushing yards. And on Saturday, Princeton was able to hold Harvard to just 88 net rushing yards. Numbers like those are a far cry from the 188- and 142-yard days that the Crimson posted in its prior...
...many leaders-particularly French President Nicolas Sarkozy, and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown-want to go beyond that activity and place the IMF at the center of a reformed, unified, and better-regulated global finance system. Sarkozy has gone so far as to call for the "moralization of finance markets" and "re-foundation of capitalism". Though the most rabid adepts of laissez-faire systems like the U.S. are expected to rebuff such efforts to impose international strictures, Strauss-Kahn's profile as a respected economist and market-friendly leftist leaves him in a rare spot: The head of an international...