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...already received her fair share of attention, and the spring of 2007 was no different. In April, the Harvard coach was named an assistant coach of the Pan American Games team, a group of young players competing in July against competition from North, Central, and South America. A cancer survivor, Delaney-Smith was also named a co-recipient of the Gilda Radner Award, an honor that goes annually to two women most dedicated to promoting cancer awareness throughout the Boston area.And this season, Delaney-Smith also found time to guide a young Crimson squad from an abysmal nonconference performance...
...Pilbeam, who took office after Knowles’ prostate cancer worsened, says he would be willing to add a month of two to his countdown, but hopes his tenure will not continue into the fall semester...
Gene G. Ketelhohn, the Cabot House building manager who had been a spirited presence in House life for decades, died last Saturday night, May 26. He was 60. Ketelhohn suffered from inoperable liver cancer, according to Cabot Assistant to the Masters Susan Livingston. He had worked in the House for 23 years, so long that it was called South House when he first became superintendent. Livingston noted that despite Ketelhohn’s illness in the months before his death, he still enthusiastically participated in many of his favorite activities around Cabot. Livingston remembers Ketelhohn’s dedication...
Jeremy R. Knowles, the chemist who led FAS through the 1990s and returned to University Hall last summer to serve as interim dean until the selection of a permanent FAS leader, stepped down last month because of complications from prostate cancer...
...Pilbeam, who took office after Knowles’ prostate cancer worsened, says he would be willing to add a month of two to his countdown, but hopes his tenure will not continue into the fall semester...