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...Crimson Staff has received an extremely large amount of letters on the subject of Harvard University President Larry Summers’ recent remarks before the National Bureau of Economic Research on females in math and science. With our dueling op-eds in this online issue, we hope to highlight two of the prevailing perspectives and avoid redundancy. Printed in the letters section are two of the more unique takes on the issue...
...career highlight came in 1999, the same year he was named offensive coordinator for the Badgers...
...story on Donald and Shelley Rubin, collectors of Himalayan art [Dec. 13], surprised me because it seemed to glorify the collecting of foreign antiquities. Although I have no reason to suspect that the Rubins acquired their Far Eastern artifacts illegally, your magazine has, in the past, sought to highlight the destruction of Asia's cultural heritage and expose the damage done by illegal trading in antiquities. Legitimate collectors undoubtedly have a deep admiration for the art they buy, but their passion fuels an international trade that ultimately leads to the destruction of the cultural heritage of many developing nations. Dougald...
...Wollner’s first-place finish in the 1,650-yard freestyle event against Navy on Saturday at Blodgett Pool would have been the highlight of any other meet. But for the freshman, a single race victory was just the beginning of a long and grueling ordeal during Harvard’s 187-113 win over the Midshipmen (9-2, 3-1 EISL...
That left Snow, former CEO of railroad company CSX, the last man standing. Yet his triumph in the Cabinet sweepstakes could soon be tested. This week the White House will stage a two-day conference designed to highlight Bush's ambitious second-term domestic plans. To sell that package, Snow will need even more support from Bush, especially against the current backdrop of sluggish job growth, a slumping dollar, and record trade and fiscal deficits. --By Adam Zagorin and James Carney