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While the funds raised for certain schools and projects have already surpassed their set goal, others are still behind schedule. Administrators worry that they may soon need to dip into Harvard's nearly $13 billion endowment to finance pre-scheduled renovations whose funding has failed to materialize in the Campaign...
...hold the attention. Witness his "photos" of a black Queen Elizabeth II and of Ronald Reagan with AIDS. The only downside to this provocative catalog is that little in it is new, and Kalman's work relies on surprise. But there are worse ways to spend time than to dip into the mind of a self-professed "creative-lunatic...
Meyer blamed the temporary dip in Harvard's investments in emerging markets, which accounted for nearly one-tenth of the entire endowment, and the investment of some of the University's other assets in a manner similar to hedge funds--private funds which perform risky trading in options and other derivatives...
Hicks: No, I don't feel like this is a constant element of my life. It's just something I dip into every once in a while for a reaction and for fun. It's a way to escape the monotony of hackneyed college life. My personal motto is, "Don't let yourself be caught in the same old path. Walk all the walks and have delirious amounts...
...goingto turn it around and show everyone that we're theteam that we know we are,"' Bingham said. "Thefact that we scored four goals is reallyencouraging and makes us feel really good, but weknow that's something we still need to work on."CrimsonMatthew R. CordellDIP, BABY, DIP: The Harvard women'ssoccer team had little trouble fighting offCentral Connecticut State...