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...evolved.” To address these concerns, Moss’ report proposes that a government agency should identify systematic risks, regulate them, and insure them against failure. The Congressional Oversight Panel added this proposal to their report. The panel includes three Harvard affiliates: the chairwoman, Law School Professor Elizabeth Warren; attorney Damon A. Silvers ’86, who also holds law and business degrees from Harvard; and former New Hampshire Republican Senator John E. Sununu, a Business School graduate. Moss said he had been contacted by a number of government officials intrigued by his ideas...
...spokeswoman for Tory Row declined to provide an exact date. “There’s still so much of the concept that’s being developed, so we can’t really say much for certain at this point,” said spokeswoman Elizabeth Lescaze. Curtis and the restaurant’s other owner, Christopher A. Lutes, already run four other Boston-area restaurants: Cambridge 1, which has one location in Harvard Square and another at Fenway, Middlesex Lounge, Audobon Circle, and Miracle of Science. “They have a very successful formula...
What do you still wish to accomplish in your lifetime? Elizabeth Chapman PRINCETON...
...career victory at the top flight.A one-sided 9-5, 9-0, 9-0 victory by rising star freshman Cece Cortes at the No. 6 spot and an efficient 3-1 win by No. 5 junior captain Johanna Snyder offset an early 3-0 loss by No. 9 freshman Elizabeth Shuman to turn the final score in the Crimson’s favor.With an 8-1 regular season record, a second place Ivy League finish, and home-court advantage, Harvard will likely be the team to beat in this weekend’s Howe Cup. The tournament opens Friday...
...Life in Vilnius is a giant poker game, played by madmen.” “Vilnius Poker,” a novel by late Lithuanian author Ricardas Gavelis, and recently translated into English by Elizabeth Novickas, sets up a metaphorical card game to puzzle even the most seasoned players. With four narrators at the table, each of whom bluffs, bets, and folds accordingly, Gavelis conducts a profound autopsy of Lithuanian identity garroted by Soviet rule. This ambitious endeavor is admirably achieved. Gavelis’ writing is a paragon of surrealist creativity and an intensely interesting read, filled with...