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...Stein] really was the right man at the right time,” says University of Chicago Business School Professor Anil K. Kashyap, who has been working with Stein for more than 20 years. “I give the President and Larry Summers a lot of credit. They convinced him to uproot his life and his teaching to go down there...
...said. But the crowd lined up to buy copies of The Passionate Torah. “I would say it’s controversial but not taboo,” said Reyzl R. Geselowitz ’10. —Staff writer James K. McAuley can be reached at mcauley@fas.harvard.edu...
...like to think we embrace boarders of all walks of life,” expressed Klein. When the club debuted at the freshman activities fair, an estimated 125 people signed up. Massenburg described the turnout as “overwhelming, but also encouraging.” Jennie K. H. Peterson ’10, who learned to surf while spending her summer in Hawaii, said she was pleased to have this opportunity to continue the sport at Harvard. “It seems like a really awesome way to get off campus and do something fun that most people don?...
Duncan and his siblings spent each weekday afternoon helping out at their mother's center on the corner of 46th and Greenwood. After the tutoring, everyone would shoot some hoops. Those were his evenings. During the day, Duncan attended the prestigious University of Chicago Lab School, a rigorous K-12 program that led him to Harvard. There he graduated magna cum laude while maintaining his obsession with basketball, co-captaining the team his senior year. After college and a failed tryout with the Boston Celtics, Duncan flew to Australia to play in that nation's professional basketball league. He stayed...
...Dhruv K. Singhal ’12, a Crimson editorial writer, lives in Currier House...