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...schedule, however, wasn’t stacked in the Crimson’s favor. Five of Harvard’s first eight games came on the road, including a trip to South Bend to take on Notre Dame, and the Crimson stumbled out to a 2-6 start...
...tied with 63 votes apiece. But an outgoing board member claimed that his fellow officers had improperly counted ballots to prevent Raynor from winning outright. Mired in controversy, the group held two more votes—both of which yielded wide margins in Adjah’s favor...
Ciarelli is protected by the First Amendment, Gross says, and cites Bartnicki v. Vopper (2001), in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the media defendants who had legally published information that was illegally obtained by others...
...want to roll up his sleeves and muck around in the data for 14 years”—the length of each of the appointed Fed board member’s terms. In that event, a Democratic president might try to curry Rubin’s favor by appointing Summers, Rubin’s protégé, to the Fed’s top job, Henderson speculates...
...even if the stars align in Summers’ favor, there is no guarantee that he would be willing to climb down from his Mass Hall perch. When asked last week what his ideal job would be, Summers responded: President of Harvard University...