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Amaker would become just the second Crimson basketball coach in the last 16 years, after former Harvard coach Frank Sullivan was fired on March 5 after posting a 12-16 record overall and a 5-9 mark in the Ivy League...
...men’s basketball team.A one-time Crimson assistant coach who later led three different schools to eight NCAA tournament appearance, Jarvis met for several hours in the Murr Center with a committee chaired by Nichols Family Director of Athletics Bob Scalise.The committee, assembled following 16-year coach Frank Sullivan’s dismissal on March 5, also includes a member of the Harvard coaching staff not associated with basketball and two senior athletic administrators, according to Director of Athletic Communications Charles V. Sullivan. Charles Sullivan would not name the other committee members.The administration hopes to have a coaching...
...upcoming “3001: A Space Odyssey,” noting triumphantly, “He will redefine the astronaut!” Conway’s repeated confidence schemes drag on repetitively until there is no choice other than to develop a lackluster semblance of a plot. Frank Rich ’71 (played by William Hootkins) is fooled only temporarily by Conway, who Rich later realizes bears no resemblance to Kubrick. Rich tips off the New York Times to Conway’s schemes, but not before we are subjected to several more of them...
Amaker, who declined to comment, met with members of the team at around 8 a.m. Friday in the Murr Center. Later, he met with Nichols Family Director of Athletics Bob Scalise and the rest of the committee created to find a new men's basketball coach to replace Frank Sullivan, whose 16-year tenure at the helm ended when he was let go on March 5. The search committee also consists of a non-basketball member of the athletic coaching staff and two senior athletic administrators, according to Director of Athletic Communications Chuck Sullivan...
...form, tradition, and a tinge of institutional jealousy demand that I now describe the ’Poon as a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine.) And, yes, Rich is the younger son of vaunted New York Times columnist Frank Rich ’71. That could generate some publicity for the book, but Gawker and others will make better sense of lines like, “Fuck you, Dad. I’ve got bigger plans,” and the book’s underlying theme of familial...