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...said he will be conducting research on the global anti-corruption movement, the transforming role of the corporate general counsel, and the corporate response to terrorism. He will also advise students on career choices and teach in related areas. Heineman will leave G.E. at the end of the calendar year and assume his new position at Harvard on Feb. 1. David B. Wilkins, director of the Program on the Legal Profession, said that one of the goals of the program is to bridge the gap between academia and the professional world by bringing back experienced practitioners, like Heineman, to relate...

Author: By Anupriya Singhal, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Alum Named To Double Fellowship | 11/4/2005 | See Source »

...director of communications for the Department of Harvard Athletics Chuck Sullivan. “We view [complying with EADA reporting procedure] as an important part of our NCAA responsibilities and it help us monitor compliance with federal Title IX regulations,” Sullivan said. In the 2003-2004 calendar year Harvard Athletics’ expenditures for male teams amounted to $1,781,469, according to the Department of Education website. Expenditures on the women’s side amounted to $1,444,650. Harvard boasts the largest Division I athletic program in the country, with 21 men?...

Author: By Lucy M. Caldwell, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Title IX Finances Aren’t Adding Up | 10/25/2005 | See Source »

October in Chicago can be thecruelest month, and we're not talking weather. For 88 years it has been a final resting place for the World Series dreams of both the White Sox and Cubs, an epically painful calendar of defeat pockmarked by Bartman (the dopey fan who may have cost the Cubs the pennant in 2003) and the "Black Sox" (the team that threw the 1919 Series). The record had been equaled only by the Boston Red Sox, whose curse-crushing triumph last year proved that nobody can lose forever. So as the White Sox legions watched their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Every Year, a Miracle | 10/23/2005 | See Source »

Pyromaniacs beware. Walls have--fire fighters. More and more city fire departments are turning out hunky calendars to raise funds. New York City is the latest, but Tucson, Arizona, and South Florida have long had their own. (Tucson and Milwaukee even have women in their calendars.) "We don't want to be construed as Chippendale fire fighters," says Mike Aguilar, who heads Seattle's fund drive. There are serious reasons for the calendar: "Burns are terrible, traumatic injuries. The money we raise goes to recovery research and methods...to minimize that trauma." With the calendars, getting all hot and bothered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Notebook: Jan. 13, 1997 | 10/20/2005 | See Source »

...people who directed them themselves. Hinkle offers an interesting challenge to Harvard students and community members alike, to prove once and for all the importance of the theatre to their film experiences and to the Square’s culture in general. Next month’s calendar features showings of “Casablanca,” which is indelibly linked to the Brattle. The New York Times’ Frank Rich ’71, also a Crimson editor, remembers “the Brattle as the place you went to see ‘Casablanca...

Author: By Henry M. Cowles, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Death of the Brattle? | 10/20/2005 | See Source »

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