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...razor-sharp ability to define American interests set her apart from other Democratic foreign policy thinkers early on," says Tom Oliphant '67, a Washington columnist for the Boston Globe and a friend of Albright...
...Just to state the credentials upon which I could make this analysis: I began covering the hockey team in February of '93, starting with The Crimson as a reporter and columnist and then branching out to do play-by-play and color commentary for WHRB. I think I've seen Harvard play between 90 and 100 times in person--nearly 6,000 minutes of competitive hockey...
...again. When I envisioned what my four years of college would hold, I had images of spending hours in the musty Widener stacks producing painstakingly-researched term papers. Certainly, I thought I would dabble in extracurriculars, but I never fathomed that I would have the opportunity to be a columnist for The Crimson or to be president of a student group. Similarly, when I chose Economics as my concentration, I knew I would be doing a lot of problem sets, but I did not expect that in four short years I would learn to create an original data...
...columnist lives in Boston. "I decided I couldn't live in D.C. because I couldn't be tough enough if I were chummy with the Congressmen. I suppose it was my sense of the Law School that led me to live here," he says, but adds that recently, "there's been another reason...
Gabriel B. Eber '97 was a columnist Spring '97 and Chief Photographer...