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The Senate, Congress's upper house, one of the world's great deliberative bodies, last week saw an exchange that reflected its illustrious heritage. The issue: possibly anticompetitive practices of Microsoft Corp. Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah, home of Microsoft's competitor Novell, spoke first:
In March 1996, Mira Sorvino '89 was onstage in Los Angeles accepting her Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Mighty Aphrodite. That film's writer-director, nominated the same evening for his screenplay, was named earlier that month as the Directors Guild of America's Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. And where...
I recall one particular after-dinner tea when the women of Comstock Hall were dedicating a new oil painting over the mantel above a crackling fire. It was the portrait of Ida Louise Comstock, namesake of that specific dorm. A speaker recounted for the combined audience of Radcliffe and Harvard...
After an illustrious collegiate career duringwhich she became the Ivy League's all-time leadingscorer and the first Ancient Eight player ever torecord 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds,Feaster leaves the hallowed halls of Harvard forthe world of professional athletics.
Someone forgot to tell Allison Feaster that basketball season was over. Although Harvard (23-5, 12-2 Ivy) ended its season two weeks ago with a loss to Final Four participant Arkansas in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, Feaster has continued to rack up perhaps the most notable...