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...would be more than happy to talk to you when this has been finalized,” said James T. Engell ’73, chair of the department. “But right now, there is nothing...
...chamber, she is just one of many presidential also-rans and a relatively junior member of an institution where power and advancement require seniority. Shortly after the election, she lobbied Health Committee chairman Edward Kennedy and majority leader Harry Reid to create a health-reform subcommittee for her to chair and was turned down. Her consolation prize - to head one of three ad hoc task forces that Kennedy has created - would not allow her to put much of a stamp of her own on any final legislation that emerges. And if there's anything a First Lady who became...
Harvard has changed The Game—again. House Committees are bracing themselves for lackluster turnout following significant changes to this year’s Harvard-Yale tailgate rules. Some HoCo chairs said that the shorter tailgate—the festivities will start at 10 a.m. and end promptly at the noon kick-off—will discourage students from attending and potentially encourage binge drinking. “We haven’t had a tailgate yet when we’ve had to shut down at 12, so we don’t know how it?...
Emma M. Lind ’09, a Crimson editorial chair, is a history and literature concentrator in Winthrop House...
...wife's handmade U.S. flag pin on his funeral suit lapel was (mostly) given a warm welcome during his first stop in Chicago. He stopped in to see Zariff, the Chicago barber who has been cutting Obama's hair for the past 14 years. He sat on the same chair where Obama usually sits and got the same haircut - with scissors made in Japan - exactly the way Obama likes it. Between getting the Obama cut, eating his favorite food at his favorite Chicago diner, and sitting on the bench at the park where Obama used to bring his then-girlfriend...