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Despite its illustrious history, the modern pentathlon faces an uncertain future. Unlike new Olympic sports such as beach volleyball and the triathlon (which will debut in four years), the modern pentathlon has little popular and corporate appeal, especially in the U.S. "This sport is the celebration of an ideal," says...
Thus began his illustrious career in mathematics. His 50-page thesis this year was titled "Compex Multiplication and Explicit Class Field Theory." I don't even ask him to attempt to explain it.
Another area in which women must demand administrative involvement this spring is the hiring of faculty members who are women. Each year, little discussion on gender disparity in the tenure process is initiated until Commencement time, when a Radcliffe reunion class makes noise about withholding its contribution because so few...
Passarella is the fifth member of the 1995-96 Harvard men's tennis team to win the award, joining an illustrious group that includes Coach Dave Fish '87.
We are no longer content to sit idly in the press box and watch our team flounder. Here's what we would do if we had the illustrious reins of the Harvard juggernaut today.