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...term “rookie” doesn’t quite fit with what Lily Lorentzen did this year. The 10-1 record in dual matches? Nope. The double honor of All-American and Ivy League Player of the Year? Nah. The individual national championship and the season-ending No. 1 ranking that goes along with it? Definitely not. In fact, about the only thing that tips you off that Lorentzen is a freshman is the ’09 on the Harvard squash team roster—that and the Ivy League Rookie of the Year award...
...governing boards. She also co-chairs the University President’s Advisory Committee on the Allston Initiative. Pritzker says she applies her experience with real estate and architecture when dealing with the University’s expansion into Allston.Pritzker views her experiences as an “honor and a pleasure” and has big hopes for the future of Harvard. In addition to completing Allston, improving the quality of undergraduate education, and expanding students’ international experiences, Pritzer emphasizes the importance of science.“I feel indebted to Harvard for a terrific education...
...real honor, though, would come if the team could repeat its success from nationals last year...
...taken it to an extreme. We've taken it to mean that a teenager has no need for his family. And that's just not true." She scolds parents who blame their kids for undermining mealtime when the adults are co-conspirators. "It's become a badge of honor to say, 'I have no time. I am so busy,'" she says. "But we make a lot of choices, and we have a lot more discretion than we give ourselves credit for," she says. Parents may be undervaluing themselves when they conclude that sending kids off to every conceivable extracurricular activity...
...Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) honored the “100 greatest living American gold-medal champions.” William J. Cleary Jr ’56-’58, one-time Harvard student, hockey player, hockey coach, and athletics director, was among them.The honor was the culmination of a lifetime of honors and successes for the athlete, who took a year off from Harvard to play at his first Winter Olympics in 1956, where he helped the U.S. team net a silver medal. Cleary, who did not return requests for an interview...