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...mail sent May 30, 2002 to Marne Levine, chief of staff for then-Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers, Mack detailed her concerns regarding what she deemed HMC’s “frightening?? usage of derivatives and statistical modeling techniques, as well as the Company’s lack of a timely and portfolio-wide risk management system, high employee turnover rate, and low level of productivity in the workplace, specifically among managers...
...Though the soldiers eventually let Delle and his companions pass, Delle said the “frightening?? ordeal didn’t faze him—or dull his resolve to find solutions to the problems that plague his continent. He continued his research that summer, meeting with the presidents and tribal leaders of Ghana, Burkina Faso, and Togo...
...Klein. Women often are wary of performing publicly “for fear that they’ll sound ugly,” she adds. Klein faced that fear head-on. By her own account, she embraced “ugly noises” and unleashed “frightening?? and “disturbing” screams. In the process, she transformed the Harvard music scene. Klein’s all-female ensemble, Plan B for the Type A’s, started underground—literally. Four years ago, the band debuted in the basement...
...It’s a precarious—and frightening??balance for many Harvard students. Alienating one’s parents is at best an unsavory prospect, but dealing with waves of political junk mail from them isn’t much more appealing. Some send angry responses, some ask their families to cut it out, and others simply ignore the e-mails entirely. I fit into the latter group. When I got tired of reading about “former president Jimmy Carter’s anti-Israel frenzy,” I put a spam filter...
Unlike at other junctures in Harvard’s history, a proposed change in the curriculum has been met with silence, particularly from undergraduates who seem to have tuned the curricular reforms out completely. The lack of engagement is frightening??this campus seems intent on forfeiting its chance to shape Harvard’s future...