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Students will not be allowed to bring alcohol into the tailgate, according to rules released yesterday by Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 after negotiations with the Boston Police Department...
...Harvard-Yale Tailgate—historically a boozefest—this year might look more like a Boston Tea Party. Students will not be allowed to bring alcohol into the tailgate, according to rules released today by Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 after negotiations with the Boston Police Department (BPD). After a tailgate so rowdy in 2004 that BPD Captain William Evans said, “I was embarrassed to be a policeman on that field seeing what I had to see,” top College officials are cracking down on alcohol use?...
While there are no plans to hire a new deputy dean to replace his former second-in-command, Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 has appointed Ford Professor of Human Evolution David Pilbeam, an administrative veteran, to a new post as his senior adviser. Former Deputy Dean of the College Patricia O’Brien was forced out of her post this summer. Her position, formed in 2004, was created to lighten Gross’ workload. Gross told The Crimson at the time of O’Brien’s hiring that his responsibilities...
...following document was sent by Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross '71 to House Committee chairs tonight. 1. Student tailgates will be located in Ohiri Field and will open three hours prior to the start of the game. All student tailgates will be closed after half-time. This will be enforced: all students will be encouraged to attend the game. We encourage students to pick up their free tickets at the Athletics Department well in advance of the game date. 2. For safety reasons, no one will be allowed on top of trucks or other vehicles. 3. Access...
...based in Manhattan, has been populated by a handful of familiar faces: Bernard Arnault of LVMH, Franois-Henri Pinault of PPR and the odd manager of Gucci or president of Chanel. But cash-rich private-equity firms have taken note of the impressive numbers those companies are posting. Gross profit margins for apparel are 50%, and for leather goods they can be as high as 77%, according to TAG. So it's not surprising that in the past two years dealmaking in this sector has shifted into overdrive. Since February alone, Jil Sander was snapped up by London-based...