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...actually working for Bush when the tax cuts were adopted, and offered a defense of his shifting position. All fine, but this seems to boil down to a few people complaining about four-year-old tax cuts and the economic views of a Bush adviser who hasn??t worked for Bush for two years. Not typically the stuff of front-page news. Malcom A. Glenn ’09, who was The Crimson’s summer editor, said he didn’t remember how he came to assign the story, although he pointed out that Mankiw...
...concerned about recreating these iconic moments. “To express the film’s larger visual effects, we combine small gestures with large sounds and lights, and a sense of emotional tautness.” According to Stern, adapting the film to the stage hasn??t been too difficult, but there have been some tricky parts. “I’m trying to be very faithful to the film; it’s a pretty straight telling,” said Stern. “In translating the story to the stage, we?...
...vice president of the Latino Men’s Collective, which helped organize the event with the Harvard Cuban American Undergraduate Student Association (CAUSA), said Garcia brought a different perspective to the debate over Cuba. “Garcia is someone who is trying to tell a story that hasn??t been told,” he said. “Harvard hosts a lot of powerful people, but you don’t get Latino males very often,” Serna added. There were also lighter moments at the reception. Following a performance...
...Amaker says. “I think we’ve been able to target those kids, we’ve been able to get involved with those kids now, and we’ll see if we can get those kids.”Recruiting hasn??t been the only challenge for the rookie Crimson coach. He has had to quickly learn that Harvard isn’t like most other Division I universities. While many institutions keep their basketball teams on campus in summer school during the off-season, many Harvard student-athletes are off training...
...thousand, let alone 13, 751—the capacity at Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor. And on top of this, the pressure is off Amaker because, to put it bluntly, nobody at Harvard really cares.At least not yet.Looking past the critiques, you will find a potential for success Harvard hasn??t seen in years.What Amaker is going to do is bring in the best recruits in the Ivy League, hands down. He is already working on pursuing the top recruits in the nation. His name and talent precede him wherever he goes, from coast to coast...