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...London Stock Exchange is as quintessentially British as cricket or the BBC. As far back as 1698, dealers met in Jonathan's Coffee House in London's teeming Change Alley to trade prices and shares. When the L.S.E. moved to a new, high-tech headquarters last year, Queen Elizabeth herself stopped by to dedicate it. But today the L.S.E, the battleground for many a corporate takeover, is itself about to be taken over - and neither of its two main suitors is British. Deutsche Börse, operator of the Frankfurt stock exchange, has proposed a $2.41 billion...
...right? This is an experiment we can all do for ourselves. There's little risk in trying some extra gratitude and kindness, and the results--should they materialize--are their own reward. --With reporting by Elizabeth Coady/ Champaign-Urbana, Dan Cray/ San Francisco, Alice Park/New York and Jeffrey Ressner/ Los Angeles...
Thomas A. Dingman ’67, who currently oversees House life and athletics, will take over as dean of freshmen when Elizabeth Studley Nathans leaves that post this spring...
...recent media reports have done little to assuage one of Goldsmith’s staunchest critics, Elizabeth S. Bartholet ’62, who holds the Wasserstein chair in public interest...
...down with all committee chairs and try to help them as much as possible,” she said. “We try to be their support.” Newly-elected committee chairs include Elena M. Lalli ’06, CIVICS; Elizabeth W. McCormick ’07, Community Action; Adam J. Katz ’07, Conferences; Kevin P. Kiley ’07, Fellows; Craig M. Alpert ’06, Forum; John H. Jernigan ’06, Harvard Political Review; Vivek G. Ramaswamy ’07, Harvard Political Union; Bryce...