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...Wall Street Journal and a later interview with The Atlantic Magazine, economics professor Robert J. Barro attacked the package’s underlying principle that government spending is especially effective in boosting gross domestic product—arguing that tax cuts incentivize people to save, rather than consume or work, and that funneling money into building infrastructure may lead to the construction of “bridges to nowhere...
...Walter K. Clair ’77, who is a professor at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, said he was contacted by the alumni association several months before candidates were announced to gauge his interest in serving as an Overseer. Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and former Crimson editor Linda J. Greenhouse ’68—who for three decades covered the Supreme Court for the New York Times until her retirement last year—was perhaps the most high-profile figure on the HAA roster...
...represents an avenue of potential expansion, Huey said. Huey, a California native, graduated from Harvard College in 2006 with a degree in physics and math. She is pursuing a joint-degree from the Kennedy School and the Law School. —Staff writer Elias J. Groll can be reached at egroll@fas.harvard.edu...
...according to the police department’s annual report. Of these cases, 120 were street robberies. “As for Harvard, our robbery numbers stayed the same from 2007 to 2008,” wrote Catalano in an e-mailed statement. —Staff writer Emily J. Hogan can be reached at ejhogan@fas.harvard.edu...
Petraeus, whose son Stephen will be commissioned at the MIT ceremony, has developed a “personal relationship” with a number of cadets from both schools while attending various ROTC events, according to MIT ROTC Commanding Officer Lt. Colonel Timothy J. Hall...