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...midstage Alzheimer's; he lives far away. When they were kids, brother and sister fought over control. Now in their 60s, they're struggling over, well, control. "To me, he was always a tyrant," she says, "but my mother couldn't see it. He's still the golden boy, even while I put her before myself...
...road, the Crimson met a familiar fate as it came within a hair’s breadth of the championship before Natalie Darwitz ended its dreams with just over a minute left. The Golden Gophers walked away with their second consecutive NCAA crown over Harvard once again—this time by a score...
Jesse Jantzen ’04 was the Harvard wrestling team’s golden child last year, but this season, the Crimson found itself rallying behind two younger team members who demonstrated the potential to be quite successful in their own right...
...Rudenstine, arguing in lofty rhetoric for more dynamic leadership in higher education: “It is instructive to see how much of the rhetoric having to do with the decline of higher education derives from the language of a larger nostalgia and from romantic visions of a golden age that never quite existed, instructive to see how much has to do with a resistance to major changes that cannot be argued away...
...Corporation. But Summers was taking the board in a slightly more specific direction. His appointees were pure economists by training, men most likely to concur with his empirical approach to university governance. And perhaps more importantly, the three economists—Summers, Rubin, and Reischauer, stewards of the golden era of the Clinton economy—were all pals. It would be far more difficult for the president to lose a confidence vote of his friends...