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Given that history and the star power arrayed on the other side of the ball, it’s little surprise that the Crimson’s latest crop of defenders never became household names ’round Harvard Yard or received their fair share of the credit for the Crimson’s perfect season. A school-record 339 points scored will have that effect, too. But ultimately it was Harvard’s proficiency at keeping its opponents out of the end zone rather than its own skill finding a way in that prevented the Crimson?...
...don’t see any real problem, personally, with that, for students who are just a little bit interested in economics and want to pick up something,” says Professor Ray Fair, who has taught introductory macroeconomics at Yale for almost 20 years...
...seniors couldn’t have a better speaker than [Russert], from whom I’m sure they’ll glean both practical experience from and fantastic anecdotes,” says Zucker, noting that he himself has sat through a fair share of Class Day speeches...
Ultimately, a year that had the potential of being the curricular review’s annus mirabilis has amounted to little more than small tweaks of last spring’s hodge-podge. To be fair, this once-per-generation undertaking is only falling behind the schedule it ambitiously set out for itself. The much-heralded 1970s review took no less than 5 years to complete, and this review should have little trouble keeping up with that timetable. We have much to look forward to in the upcoming academic year, and it seems like the Harvard community is revving...
...three anonymous alums pay Harvard’s “fair share” of the MIT program’s cost, according to Baker...