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University President Lawrence H. Summers told prefrosh that the refusal of some students’ applications for summer research travel grants “shouldn’t have happened?? and assured students that the gap will be resolved this year. At a question-and-answer session in the Science Center on Saturday morning, a concerned prefrosh queried the president about a report Friday that some students’ applications for summer research abroad were turned down due to heavier competition. Summers said he was disappointed to read the news in The Crimson, because he had been assured...
...into accepting its challenge, so each issue of Fall 2003 featured The Larry Summers Tennis Watch. Just when FM was getting discouraged and “it appeared that our weak lob of hope had been crushed by the overhand smash of Presidential indifference,” a miracle happened??Summers agreed to play. Apparently running a drawing of the pudgy president being pelted by tennis balls and cruelly disparaging captions for five weeks worked wonders. In the epic match-up, Summers and his doubles partner, former FM co-chair Ben C. Wasserstein ’03, came...
...Chronicle’s managing editor, couldn’t be happier with the boost in distribution. Her circulation increases as a result, and at least in theory, people who have traditionally ignored the paper are starting to read it. It’s unclear whether that has actually happened??stacks of unread Chronicles abound—but that might change as students get used to seeing it. While it’s hard to imagine many Harvard students will want to read about community issues like parking, senior services, and education, Eisner says she thinks the paper...
...remember the night it happened??and they enacted it as I wrote it, and it gave me the chills,” Fingleton says. “I remember at the time, even though I was only about 13, looking at my father terribly, hopelessly drunk, and I thought, ‘This is the saddest human being that I’ve ever seen...
...Harvard Stadium was a little somber and a little surreal. In front of a crowd of just over 12,000 and under cold and dreary drizzling rain, the Crimson lost a reasonable shot at the Ivy League championship. It was the loss that shouldn’t have happened??not based on precedent, not based on the way the home team played. It was surreal that the dreams of a league title would be squelched this way.Harvard doesn’t lose to Princeton. The Tigers hold the all-time lead, but hadn’t beaten...