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...risk of injury.” Joe Walsh is not one of those coaches. *** “Where the two-sport athlete has gone at Harvard has been a huge disappointment to me,” says Walsh as he prepares to enter his 11th season at the helm of Harvard’s baseball program. “Growing up in this area, where everybody played, you just picked up what was going on.” “Summer baseball, fall football, winter hockey—it all sounds obvious enough, but it’s just...
...occasion after another to put my foot in it,” Summers said, drawing laughter. “These are open invitations to confirm stereotypes.” But he went on to outline some of the objectives he has pursued during his five years at the helm, including boosting financial aid and focusing on the life sciences. “These are some of the things I hope my successor will care about,” Summers said. Summers suggested that the set of courses that faculty members individually want to teach is not necessarily the best selection...
Altshuler served as dean of New York University’s graduate school of public administration and academic dean of the Kennedy School of Government before taking the helm...
...outgoing president enjoyed a five-day ski trip in Utah, two members of the Harvard Corporation—the University’s top governing board—convened in Sarasota, Fla., for a secret rendezvous with the man they hoped would temporarily take the University’s helm: Derek C. Bok. Bok, a former president who led the University from 1971 to 1991, wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson yesterday that Corporation members Nannerl O. Keohane and James R. Houghton ’58 surprised him with an offer to assume the University?...
...Seriously, I have never read a sex scene from a book like that!” Guillian H. Helm ’09 says. “In terms of detail, she blows me away...