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...players and parents considered Fenway an integral part of their youth, others were visiting the oldest park in baseball for the first time. Sophomore Matt Kramer’s grandfather, Irv Kramer, a St. Louis resident, was at Fenway for the first time with his son, a Harvard grad. “This is a great ballpark,” Kramer said. “It’s beautiful and it’s fantastic to be here.” For young and old, fan and family alike, those sentiments perfectly echoed the feelings of the day. --Staff...

Author: By Julie R.S. Fogarty, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Playing at Fenway a Dream Come True | 4/25/2006 | See Source »

...into the Enron executive suite. Lay and Skilling may have transformed a stodgy natural-gas carrier into a global trader in everything from energy to weather futures and broadband, but the two men remained surprisingly old-school when it came to technology. Take Skilling, a Harvard School of Business grad and master of this brave new digital world. When the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission went after Enron for the California energy crisis, it built a case using in-house e-mails that nailed Enron's youthful dealmakers for manipulating the market. Yet no incriminating e-mails from Skilling have been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: After the Grilling of Skilling | 4/21/2006 | See Source »

...definitely been to clubs and bars like the Enormous Room in Central Square and have had hip-hop DJs as well as Grad Students tell me they listen [to TDS],” he writes...

Author: By Anna F. Bonnell-freidin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Radio Free Harvard | 4/13/2006 | See Source »

Like his idol, Hodgman, 34, has forged a career as an urbane literary figure and satirist of the urbanely literate. A Yale grad and former book agent, he has had a short story (edited by Plimpton) published in the Paris Review and writes nonfiction for the New York Times Magazine. But listen to the commentaries he gives as a resident expert on The Daily Show and you'll discover that one of the deadliest potential consequences of global warming is an unfrozen-caveman crime wave. Crack the spine of his faux atlas, The Areas of My Expertise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Comedy Forging the Future: Tweedy, Literate and Very Dry | 4/9/2006 | See Source »

...want to reveal his identity to those faculty members who are supposed to be students’ greatest advocates.“I didn’t feel comfortable identifying myself as trans to my House master, who would’ve had a role in my grad school applications and job applications,” he says. A more common form of discrimination transgendered students face is insensitivity from peers and staff. Many people, for example, ask questions that transgendered students feel violate their privacy.It always comes down to the goodies. “When people at Harvard hear...

Author: By Rosa E. Beltran and Mark A. Moody, CONTRIBUTING WRITERSS | Title: Gender Bent | 3/22/2006 | See Source »

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