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...interview. But other councillors expressed strong views on the right qualities for Harvard’s next head. “Whoever the leader is, an important component will be town-gown relations, and I’m sure the [Harvard] Corporation will take that as a factor in their decision-making, because they recognize it’s in the long-term interest of both Harvard and Cambridge,” said Councillor Brian P. Murphy ’86-’87 in an interview. Decker said that the next president should establish...
Their insider status could be a key factor in Harvard’s decision—but experts and sources close to the search aren’t sure that it will weigh in their favor...
...four times the previous record posting of $13.1 million. It is higher than the 2006 payrolls of five Major League teams. It is nearly half of Boston’s own 2006 payroll—all for one player’s ear! This doesn’t even factor in Matsuzaka’s salary, which Boston brass and the pitcher’s agent, Scott Boras, have reportedly agreed will be a hefty $52 million over six years...
...hockey—Reese acknowledges “it’s tough to practice for two weeks when you don’t have a game”—the Crimson’s 11th-place position in the league tables has been a strong motivating factor...
Though Harvard has had the most difficulty scoring even-strength goals, the Crimson’s power play has needed work as well. As Reese notes, many of Harvard’s man-advantage tallies have come during 5-on-3 play, a factor that may overstate its power-play efficiency...