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...some faculty members, who see it as unnecessarily political. “The president of Harvard does not need a spokesman,” Gordon, the history chair, says.The manpower expansion of the public relations operation may be less significant than some observers contend, however. According to Joe Wrinn, the director of the Harvard News Office, the staff of the office grew by just two positions under Summers’ tenure—from 29 to 31. That does not take into account any changes at the 11 other news offices at Harvard. ‘HARVARD?...
...historical knowledge, a certain craftiness in foreign affairs and a perspective of global reality. But Bush's approach to the Iranian nuclear problem looks remarkably like his No Child Left Behind education policy, which simply punishes noncompliance. John Janovy Jr. Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S. In Defense of the Dems In Joe Klein's "Easy targets for Karl Rove" [May 22], the description of was excessive and uncalled for. Conyers and Rangel express a clear-eyed African-American perspective gained from hard experience. Klein may not share their politics, but he still owes them respect. Adele Batchelder Rocky Hill, New Jersey...
...more multitalented, Matt Brunnig found new life for both his arms. The 6’7 senior, once acclaimed for his unique ambidexterity on the mound, broke out in two new ways this year: first, on the hill, going 4-0 as a weekend starter for head coach Joe Walsh; and second, becoming a regular in the thick of the Harvard lineup at designated hitter, posting an eye-opening .288 average. Prior to this season, Brunnig had nothing more than one at-bat in college, as a freshman. But in 2006, one of the highlights of the senior?...
...hopes of a repeat appearance in the NCAA Tournament, capturing a stunning doubleheader sweep at O’Donnell Field with unsuspenseful 9-3 and 8-2 victories. The summary dismissal foiled the squad’s plans of back-to-back titles, and left Harvard head coach Joe Walsh searching for answers.“It was just a tough day,” Walsh said. “There was no turnaround point...We didn’t do a good enough job; they beat us hitting-wise [and] pitching-wise.”Up to that fateful...
...guarded the goal, two juniors who did the bulk of the scoring, and another third-year player who got the team most of its possessions.Second-year goaltender Evan O’Donnell started 11 of 13 games for Harvard on his way to a .529 save percentage. Freshman Joe Pike relieved O’Donnell at halftime in most of those contests, also starting twice during the year and playing the final three quarters against Syracuse in the NCAA tournament. Pike’s play against the Orange—he gave up five goals over the last three frames...