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...It’s pretty telling that the Ellison Committee didn’t talk to a single student or a single community expert on sex assault issues,” Neuhaus-Follini says. “The three members are all current or former members of the Ad Board, and the only thing they brought to the table was what they knew about the Ad Board proceedings and not any background knowledge of sexual assault...
Judging from his long history of choosing favorite seniors, it seems that Chen has become an expert in handpicking overachieving students who are poised for success. According to Chen, one former recipient of a bottle of champagne now works in the Bush White House. “When he comes to visit, he always says he will put me on the schedule, so I can have a private meeting with George Bush,” Chen says...
Katzen is quick to enumerate the strengths of Harvard’s residential dining (and head HUDS chef Martin Breslin was quick to nod in agreement across the table from her). With this expert understanding of the culinary hand-holding of the dining hall environment, she is well equipped to offer gentle guidance for graduates fending for themselves in the kitchen for the first time...
...wrote for The Crimson, reviewing the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra’s concerts with the precision of an expert; in one review, he analyzed the quality of a soloist’s intonation and criticized the orchestra for failing to “negotiate heavily scored passages, while retaining delicacy and clarity...
Just a week before graduation, fate (a.k.a FM) wouldn’t let Rudenstine part Harvard without scoping the skies. Harvard’s expert on galactic distances and movement, Doyle Professor of Cosmology John P. Huchra, graciously offered a few hours of his nighttime to show Rudenstine around the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astronomy, located at 60 Garden Street, just a few minutes walk past the Radcliffe Quad...