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Pagliuca, a graduate of Harvard Business School, was described as a “Democratic activist, economic and business expert and co-owner of the Boston Celtics?? in the ad, which also included a picture of him sporting a bright red tie. Looking sharp, Mr. Pagliuca! And way to show that you care about red states...
...Khazei ’83, who co-founded the public service organization City Year and has actively sought student support, came in third with 13 percent of the vote. Stephen G. Pagliuca—a graduate of Harvard Business School and currently a co-owner of the Boston Celtics??finished last with roughly 12 percent...
...personal favorite player (I have his rookie jersey from the T-Wolves—I don’t know, I just have always thought that he brings it every night, never complains, and is what we should expect professional athletes to be)—came to the Celtics?? line-up, I rooted hard for him to get his first title...
...only in Year One.He will also open doors to the basketball world outside of Harvard, which only experience at programs such as Duke, Seton Hall, and Michigan can bring. Whether spurred by Amaker or not, players such as junior Evan Harris have been working with Boston Celtics?? personnel here over the summer, from former-USC guard and second-round draft pick Gabe Pruitt (one of Harris’ personal friends) to Glen “Big Baby” Davis from LSU.Above all else, he brings the kind of big-time name and big-time status to this...
...revive fans accustomed to the annual championships brought home by Boston stars Bill Russell and John Havlicek.The man in front of me spoke with such obvious nostalgia and enthusiasm. He had stood in the very same line back in 1978, eager to get a good look at the Celtics?? future. The man standing next to him—a stranger until that morning—had been in the same line. Twenty-nine years and a new arena later, they were back in the same place with the very same hope. The long and eager line on Friday...