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...Editor-in-Chief Frederick L. Bronstein ’06 says he wants most of the magazine’s stories written by professors, PhD students, and industry professionals rather than undergraduates. He says he wants The Analyst to be an academic journal—a publication scholars can respect and Harvard pre-professionals can enjoy...
Mark A. Adomanis ’07, a Crimson editorial editor, is a government concentrator in Eliot House...
That crowd stretched from the library’s steps back to the statue in the grass outside Houghton Library, said Nathan G. Bernhard ’07, co-chair of Cabot’s House Committee and also a Crimson editor...
...gamble the future of the country by voting for the president and other elected officials. People gamble in different ways every day, and at 18, a person should be considered old enough to gamble at a casino legally. Reva P. Minkoff ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, is a government concentrator in Pforzheimer House...
...bloggers who posted real-time updates on speeches and spectators recording sessions with cameras attached to their laptops. During break times, the entrepreneurs networked and recharged their laptops. According to the project manager of Harvard Computing Society Matthew A. Gline ’06, who is also a Crimson editor, about 60 Harvard students and 50 MI students registered for the event. Additional speakers delivered half-hour seminars on topics relevant to start-ups including venture capital, finance, law, and intellectual property. Besides the symposium, other groups at Harvard promoting technological entrepreneurship, include the weekly lecture series sponsored...