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...goes all squiffy when he accidentally acquires a passion for a woman not his wife. Doyle also acquires a late-life project in the form of George Edalji, a half-Indian lawyer who was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned. Barnes, a top-shelf British novelist whose work doesn't always cross the Atlantic well, has created a slow-burning, enlargingly human tale of reasonable men whose expectations about the world are first deeply disappointed and then strangely redeemed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: 6 Great Tales of the Past | 1/8/2006 | See Source »

...first period—and holding them scoreless in three power-play opportunities. Crimson goaltender John Daigneau stood strong behind his blueliners, making opportune saves and allowing only a lone goal. Even that tally could hardly be blamed on the netminder: Union winger Augie DiMarzo sent a perfect pass cross-ice to streaking linemate T.J. Fox for a quick one-timer past the sliding Daigneau at 15:20 in the third period. But the goaltender protected his net for the rest of the game, including a key right-skate stop of sniper Olivier Bouchard’s point-blank shot...

Author: By Karan Lodha, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Offense Sputters Versus ECAC Foes | 1/8/2006 | See Source »

...other options—including extending grill hours in each house. The costs of these new options will be determined and then discussed at the next meeting. Executive Director of Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) Ted A. Mayer and HUDS Director for Finance, Information Systems and Procurement Raymond R. Cross explained the increased costs that would accompany each of three different dining hall schedules. Considering that more students would presumably eat at the dining halls if hours are extended, the average number of meals per week was estimated to increase from its current 13.6 to 14.1, requiring more food...

Author: By Katherine M. Gray, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Extended Dining Hall Hours Deliberated | 1/6/2006 | See Source »

...swing last year, the consolidation of the schedules of all of Harvard’s nine schools seemed imminent. Four of the schools have their finals before break, and the other five, like the College, hold their finals after break. This calendar disconnect makes it harder for students to cross-register for classes at other Harvard schools, erasing some of the synergy that students could theoretically enjoy as part of a larger University. The College’s schedule is nearly unique. In the Ivy League, only Princeton shares our strange after-break finals schedule. While not the norm...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: What's Missing This January? | 1/6/2006 | See Source »

...data confirm the strong desire among business leaders to contribute as public leaders over the course of their careers. Our study also finds that, unfortunately, individuals report having had almost no support in making their transition. Respondents, when they first ventured to cross from leadership in the private sector to leadership in the public sector, felt they had to figure out much on their own. Our research addresses this need, with the goal of identifying the success strategies to ease the transition for future leaders...

Author: By , Alexandra S Messiter, and Todd L Pittinsky | Title: With Extra Help, Business Leaders Can Enter Public Sector | 1/4/2006 | See Source »

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