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...fingers, hating practice, cutting it short because it hurts too much. This team didn’t do that.”While it was up to the players to put in the effort to bring their chemistry to the level of their talent, they made sure to give credit where credit is due.“She brings teams together,” Rollins said. “She’s a big believer in the mental game and wouldn’t let us get in our own heads and take ourselves out of the season...
...save after crucial save, game in, game out. From the start, she was a presence, and everyone on the team could sense it. “She had to step up right away,” co-captain Laura Odorczyk said. “It’s a credit to her, she was a huge player for our team, someone making game-saving stops every game, keeping us in the game, keeping the scores low, giving us a chance to come back in every game.” But the star was humble in success, understand how she depends...
...courses.” The general education legislation approved by the Faculty on May 15 outlined the purpose of Harris’s committee. Along with any subcommittees, the standing committee will help recruit faculty to develop new courses and determine which departmental courses will count for general education credit. Harris, who teaches Moral Reasoning 54, “If There Is No God, All Is Permitted,” might seem intellectually suited to lead a committee charged with deciding what is permissible for general education at Harvard. —Staff writer Samuel P. Jacobs can be reached...
Harvard possesses one of the greatest university library systems in the academic world, and much of the credit for its continuing success can be attributed to Pforzheimer University Professor Sidney Verba ’53, the outgoing director of Harvard University Libraries (HUL). Under Verba, HUL has become a much more efficient, user-friendly organization, with the launch of programs like HOLLIS, HUL’s invaluable online search tool. Verba has kept Harvard at the cutting edge of library technology, most notably in recent years through collaboration with Google to digitize Harvard’s collections...
...challenges because he is a shrewd politician, and, as police chiefs go, a charismatic figure. (Several years ago he was even touted as a New York mayoral candidate, and he ultimately left the NYPD in part because Giuliani thought he was stealing the limelight by taking too much credit for the drop in crime.) He has cultivated good working relationships with many disparate and powerful elements in the city. He tapped longtime LAPD critic and civil rights lawyer Constance Rice to write a report on the Rampart scandal and to oversee compliance with her recommended reforms. He's also developed...