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With 42 seconds remaining, tight end Bruce Freeman and Champi hooked up for the score, and Gus Crim ran in the two-point conversion to bring the score...
Senior Tim Coleman’s story is particularly illuminating. Coleman, a National Honor Society member and student body president in high school, came to Harvard from the competitive basketball atmosphere of Washington state. Hailing from a region that also produced Crimson All-Ivy point guard Elliott Prasse-Freeman ’03, Coleman came to Harvard not only for its academics, but also because he was impressed by the quality of the men’s basketball program...
Only one of the invited speakers, R. Graham O’Donoghue ’02, explicitly opposed the living wage, though Associate Vice President Thomas E. Vautin and Ascherman Professor of Economics Richard S. Freeman both expressed support for the practice of outsourcing. However, the comment period was more split, as several students spoke against “uniform minimum wages” and questioned the circumstances of Hoxby’s resignation...
...human-resources consultancy. Variable pay "is a shock absorber." So much so, in fact, that today it could be helping to keep unemployment as much as a full percentage point lower than it would otherwise be--a savings worth 1.4 million jobs--according to Harvard University economist Richard Freeman. It's a stark contrast to the dark days of the Great Depression when, as economist John Maynard Keynes famously wrote, rigid wages exacerbated the situation by giving employers little choice but to hand workers their walking papers...
Yadani J. Beyene ’05, who was sitting with Freeman and John, said that some people may not want to think about the attacks...