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McLoughlin said that Friedrich was the “strongest finalist?? among the group considered and added that during Friedrich’s tenure managing the SOCH, “we never received one complaint in the College from a student group or student who worked with...
...suffusing everything and unifying the work. She exposes her entire consciousness and lets loose on all manner of topics, including gender, politics, religion, and, ultimately, poetry itself. Paley was laregly known as a short story writer—her “Collected Stories” was a Pulitzer finalist??and as a political activist. Yet she began her career as a poet, studying under W.H. Auden as a young adult. Here, at the end of her life, Paley makes a final return to poetry, and the medium seems appropriate to her task. In her hands, the ability...
...year span. The June issue of Glamour, on newsstands now, features a photo and short profile of each finalist, along with a short blurb about her highlighted social cause. Pasricha was chosen for her efforts campaigning against youth smoking. Glamour donates $2,500 to a charity of each finalist??s choice, and gives the finalists themselves a cash prize and a trip to New York, according to a press release from the magazine. Pasricha—pictured in the magazine next to the headline “She’s an Antismoking Crusader?...
Current Harvard assistant Sean McCann ’94—formerly a Crimson captain and Hobey Baker finalist??first-year Vermont and former Union coach Kevin Sneddon ’92 and Hobey Baker winner Mark Fusco ’83 would all present viable options, as would former NHL star Ted Drury ’93 and current Boston Bruin Ted Donato...
Everyone’s come to expect this from Balestracci, but Everett assumed the Buchanan Award finalist??s role so many times yesterday that the public address announcer was having a tough time keeping the twosome straight. And you felt bad for him, because they did kind of start to look alike...