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...included new privacy regulations for financial institutions.“Jim always had good reasons,” Cox, the SEC chairman, said. “He didn’t always convince everyone he talked to, but he never lost an argument.”Former Rep. E. Clay Shaw Jr. (R-Fla.), a House colleague of Leach for 26 years, said Leach’s quiet manner had helped him carry off disagreements with his Republican colleagues.“If he were some kind of firebrand with his voting record, there would have been tension...
...life?” Two weeks later, he found the answer when he saw a woman throwing a pot. “I want to learn that dance,” he said to himself, and in that moment took up the craft of pottery. The metaphysical ties between clay, dance, and creation were explored at the program “Clay Body, Human Body” presented by the Office for the Arts at Harvard (OFA) at the Harvard Dance Center this past weekend. The program featured discussions with Berensohn, a philosopher and so-called “deep...
...between—campaigns. Some Clinton volunteers recalled the time they gathered to watch the Sept. 27 debate in a Hanover, N.H. pizzeria. After the debate ended, Clinton paid the restaurant a surprise visit. “Everyone was rushing to the front,” said Clay A. Dumas ’10, who is also a member of The Crimson’s editorial board. “Luckily I was standing right where she was coming into the pizzeria, and I got to shake her hand.” —Staff writer Carolyn F. Gaebler...
Kovacs, captain of the No. 5 Harvard co-ed sailing team, spent his first three years sailing in the shadows of former Crimson great Clay Johnson ’07, even taking second to Johnson’s first at last year’s New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association (NEISA) Singlehanded Championships...
Kovacs was joined at the competition by a pair of Crimson teammates, freshman Teddy Himler and sophomore Drew Robb. With the top four performers getting invitations to nationals, Himler and Robb were looking to perform a feat not seen since Clay Johnson ’07 took first place and qualified for nationals as a sophomore...