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...first incident in question is the bust of the Crimson Sports Grille, at which one Harvard officer was present. The fact that a member of HUPD was there, however, reinforces rather than calls into question HUPD's role as protector of Harvard students. It is telling that no Harvard students were arrested during the bust, which was targeted at the Grille itself, not at the students...
...second incident, the Currier House drug bust, is again not inconsistent with HUPD's traditional role. Mr. Aibel writes that "when it comes to drugs and alcohol...it is a given that students are going to experiment." This is true. It is also true that, as Mr. Aibel points out, HUPD virtually never arrests Harvard students for underage consumption of alcohol, and furthermore, rarely makes arrests for misdemeanor possession or use of other controlled substances...
...there," Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. "Levy needs to make contact to put the ball in play and get us going, and [Doble got] a lot of curve balls, and he got underneath one a little bit and flew it out. That was a big opportunity for us to bust open the ball game. Every game you get an opportunity, and we just didn't take advantage...
...mentor Leonard Bernstein stepped in for Bruno Walter, the young stand-in performed brilliantly, the critics raved, and a new star moved to the front ranks of American conductors. His recordings were praised, and the Buffalo Philharmonic named him its musical director in 1971. But a 1978 marijuana bust at Kennedy airport tarnished his reputation, and by the time Tilson Thomas left the U.S. to become principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra in 1987, he had become yesterday's sensation...
...point, I thought we were going to go bust because we couldn't make payroll," says Dan Cunningham, the chief financial officer. "Bill kept the company running on his credit cards--Visa and MasterCard, not American Express, because that is a card that you have to pay the bill on every month." In the middle of a rise in the silver market in 1989, Schrader's mother raised several thousand dollars by selling the silver coins she had collected, and invested the proceeds in PSINet. The following day the silver market dropped sharply...