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...tough weekend,” senior James Albertine said. “I know everyone??s disappointed about the way both teams ended up overall; however, there were quite a few personal bests and good performances to write home about...
...seemed like too nice a guy to be a spy,” Gerber says. “Eventually, he won everyone??s respect at the magazine. Jon has this incredible combination of being incredibly knowledgeable about the most arcane details about American politics and also being an incredibly nice...
Nearly 60 people, however, took his lecture course. He learned everyone??s name. He called on them in class whether they were prepared or not and insisted on grading all the student papers himself, in addition to a teaching fellow grading them. He gave two separate review sessions himself before the final and often ate dinner in the dining halls with students. What he did not do was learn to give a typical Harvard lecture. It is difficult to outline his lectures, as they often wander away into rich tangential territory; his teaching moments are not easily pegged...
...mornings you have meetings, and everybody’s sitting around the table, and everyone??s input is valuable,” Welch said. “Everybody owns the job...and they know it. It’s been successful in all the places I’ve ever heard it used...
Maccoby and Abrams escaped disciplinary action from the University for their prank. As Maccoby recalls, Provost Paul H. Buck, the highest-ranking administrator at the time, gave them a pass because “everyone??s taking it as a big joke...