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Despite Harvard’s obvious edge in clearing rebounds and protecting against screens, the home team was actually outshot 40 to 28. But the Crimson had gained the early momentum, outshooting the Black Bears 13 to 12 in the initial frame, and that would prove crucial...
BOSTON—The U.S. government won a small victory yesterday in its ongoing lawsuit against Jones Professor of Economics Andrei Shleifer ’82 and Harvard as a federal jury determined that Shleifer was bound by crucial wording in the University’s contracts with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in the 1990s...
Yesterday’s decision, though crucial in the lawsuit’s progress, is likely to have little impact on the ultimate monetary damages for which Shleifer and the University could be held liable...
Davis was on a trip to Maine with his father when he had a revelation. Harvard students were missing something crucial: a certain crustacean. “It would be wrong for me to enjoy this lobster by myself,” he recalls saying. “I must bring this back to Harvard...
...powerful scenes take place in offbeat situations, like a secret meeting in the red-light district and a midnight cross-dressing spree in an outdoor produce market. It is the servant couple, played by Karen MacDonald and Thomas Derrah, who hilariously propel the plot through some of its most crucial twists and turns. Their second act tryst summarizes all the characters’ struggles between the forbidden desires, ethical dilemmas and stifling social conventions which they constantly confront in their lives...