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...later. “He had a good summer, and his confidence is still carrying high from last year,” Taylor says. “He could definitely be a guy to put in 20 goals this year.” Statistics do not reveal the full extent to which Meintel’s tenacity and hustle facilitate an effective offensive attack, and Harvard hopes that forcing defensemen to cope with such a prolific scorer will allow Meintel’s teammates to put more quality shots on net. “[Meintel] does a lot more than...
...satirist who mocks the system—his entire character is a self-parodying illusion. The fact that a “fake” candidacy can generate so much more enthusiasm than any of the various “real” candidacies out there reveals the extent of the disgust many people, especially young people, feel for politics...
...bubble burst, the four panelists shared their perspectives on the role of journalism in shaping the financial behavior of the public. The panel members argued over whether financial crises could be predicted and whether the general population could respond to such information in order to minimize the extent of a potential economic downturn. In particular, they addressed the recent financial crisis, which was exacerbated by the subsequent collapse of funds that contained mortgage-backed bonds. Jane B. Quinn, a contributing editor for Newsweek, and Floyd Norris, chief financial correspondent for The New York Times, were joined by Jeffrey A. Frankel...
...advisers receive standardized training, but some aspects of the advising system are left to the discretion of House leaders. Director of Sophomore Advising Laura K. Johnson wrote in an e-mail that each House uses its own strengths, traditions, and facilities in designing sophomore advising programs. For example, the extent to which older students have been integrated into the sophomore advising process has varied from House to House. Adams House Co-Master Sean G. Palfrey ’67 praised the inclusion of upperclassmen. “It certainly has forced all of us to gather a different kind...
...advisers receive standardized training, but some aspects of the advising system are left to the discretion of House leaders. Director of Sophomore Advising Laura K. Johnson wrote in an e-mail that each House uses its own strengths, traditions, and facilities in designing sophomore advising programs. For example, the extent to which older students have been integrated into the sophomore advising process has varied from House to House. Adams House Co-Master Sean G. Palfrey ’67 praised the inclusion of upperclassmen. “It certainly has forced all of us to gather a different kind...