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...investment strategies earned public criticism for their role in the diminishing of the endowment, which has severely affected the Harvard community. However, these strategies were responsible for Harvard’s enormously high returns in previous years, and we believe that Harvard’s investment practices are ultimately correct in intention. Some have also criticized donations to Harvard, arguing that there are more effective ways to spend money charitably. However, Harvard serves an important role in improving the world and its community: a role that is significantly supported by alumni donations. Furthermore, discouraging those with a passion for education...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: A Year of Adjustment | 5/27/2010 | See Source »

...earlier version of the May 26 FlyBy post "(Maybe) The Oldest Alum On Campus" incorrectly said that Frederick R. Witherby '40 became the chief counsel for New York Life Insurance Company. The correct name is New England Life Insurance Company...

Author: By Sirui Li, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: (Maybe) The Oldest Alum on Campus | 5/26/2010 | See Source »

...don’t know if it’s technically possible to check every piece of paper if it is correct. At least for SAT scores it is important to check...

Author: By Saieed Hasnoo and Keren E. Rohe, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: What Do You Think Of Adam Wheeler’s Deception? | 5/24/2010 | See Source »

...more: a Slate magazine article dating from 2000 (with which Blumenthal cooperated) reports that Blumenthal served as captain of the swim team during his time at the College—except, as the Times reports, Blumenthal wasn't on the swim team and made no effort to correct Slate's erroneous claim...

Author: By George T. Fournier, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Blumenthal Didn't Fight in Vietnam (But He Did Go to Harvard) | 5/18/2010 | See Source »

...There was a series of e-mails that went back and forth that basically said, ‘No, these are not correct,’ and from that point, it became more complicated,” said Fitzgerald, who added that Caesar Rodney’s involvement in the Wheeler case did not extend beyond the school’s interactions with Yale. “The flags went up because, ‘Hey, there’s a problem here. This guy is trying to get away with something that’s wrong...

Author: By Xi Yu and Julie M. Zauzmer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Harvard Faker Calls Self "Sententious, Crypto-tendentious, Slightly Pedantic" | 5/18/2010 | See Source »

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