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...economics concentrators who lack a background in multivariable calculus. Four years ago, the course registered a mediocre 3.2 out of five in the CUE guide, and three years ago it notched a 3.3. While not terrible, these ratings should have signaled a pressing need for change. Indeed it did??Harvard assigned a different professor to the job, resulting in an even less impressive 2.7 for the course. Now, after three years in a row of substandard ratings, one would think that special attention might be paid to the the next 1010b instructor. But instead, last year?...
...stolen maps was about $500,000, but she added that it was difficult to put a price on the maps, given their rarity. She also said a rare book that has all of its pieces intact has one value, but once someone—as Smiley did??slices pages out of the book, it loses some of its value. And then there’s the loss to scholarship that results when a book is stolen and is therefore inaccessible to scholars—that cost, Brainard said, can be “immeasurable.” Houghton...
...years, it had become a signature event of New England sports. Everything that could have happened, did??an unforgettable Crimson 29-29 “win” in 1968, the purported strangling of real bulldogs by Harvard coaches, the Crimson’s first of six national championships 116 years ago.Its reputation had preceded it—the action on the field had begun to gain a secondary relevance.Apparently, someone forgot to tell that to the 2005 Harvard football team.In a series that had offered everything imaginable since its inception in 1875, the now-annual year...
...Favorite part about Harvard: The passionate and good-hearted people I’ve known, especially from Harvard AIDS Coalition and FUP. Describe yourself in three words: Girl Wearing Sweatpants. In 15 minutes you are: Consoling Molly E. Mehaffey ‘06 because I got scoped and she did??t. In 15 years you are: Barefoot and pregnant in my office on Capitol Hill...
...They” didn’t come. But seven months later, 60 Harvard undergraduates tried to show that they would—and did??help...