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...name, but I don't associate with the name as much as the event. It would feel great to say I'm a lone ranger and did everything myself, but the people of Hinkley and judges and so many other people helped the case come to fruition...
...dipped his fingers in several pies, but none of his initiatives—with the possible, amusing and more than slightly irritating exception of Springfest 2002 (aka Sketchifest), a comparatively small no-longer-student-centered project with few real long-term benefits—have really come to fruition yet. Following the departure of Fletcher University Professor Cornel R. West ’74, this leaves Summers in an unenviable public relations position: with his predecessor’s acclaimed Afro-American studies department in flux, several unfortunately well-publicized interpersonal gaffes, and the student body’s affections...
...York and Pennsylvania, Mallett received his education at Pennsylvania State University and has taught and researched in Storrs, Conn., since 1975. Here, he takes FM for a little ride back in time in his own life as well as a look into what he hopes will come to fruition in the near future...
...might be, chances are that you have a bit of Shlomo Pinsky in you. How many times have you conceived of an extremely unlikely dream—so daunting that you entertained but never pursued it—and then, when the dream didn’t come to fruition, felt your inaction to have been vindicated...
Another interesting tidbit that failed to come to fruition was Harvard’s past success in milestone anniversary Beanpot games. Harvard won the first Beanpot, 7-4, over Boston University in 1952. On the tournament’s silver anniversary, Harvard against bested the Terriers, this time by a 4-3 count. For the game’s golden anniversary, Harvard must content itself with hopes of a consolation...