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...whether you’re a newbie or an uninformed critic, you should give this sport a chance. You just might find yourself singing its praises while Harvard squashes the competition...
Howe was a vocal critic to the recent accountability movement, and argued holding children to arbitrary academic standards is discriminatory...
...Television Japan, "and very cutting edge." Takahashi's detractors disagree. They insist he's more of a fashion DJ, sampling patterns and designs from others and mixing them up to create his own street style instead of developing a unique vision. "Takahashi doesn't think about originality," carps fashion critic Takeji Hirakawa, "only about copying...
...have experienced a merger, you need to take a close look at what's being done with your money. In some cases, merging is a way for fund companies to make poor-performing funds disappear. It creates what Vanguard founder Jack Bogle, a critic of the practice, calls "survivorship bias": lousy funds are killed so that a fund company's average rate of return rises. Survivorship bias may not have been the goal but was certainly the result in July when Columbia Management Group's Galaxy II Utility fund, with a three-year return of 3.7%, was merged into...
...reaction is not so encouraging. Upon passing these aristocratic athletes, a group of Harvard Law School students unleashes a barage of cruel taunts. “Hey, why don’t you play a real sport?” yells Josh Waltman. It is, says another HLS critic, “excessively Harvard.” Members of the society don’t seem to mind the criticism. “If this is wrong,” says Luke M. Rickford ’06, “I don’t want to be right...