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Winthrop House Assistant to the Masters Karen Reiber pointed to a toast at last year’s Winthrop House Senior Dinner—when one student said he wished Lamberth could be cloned so other Houses “could have the benefit of her care and commitment”—as an example of students’ respect and admiration for Lamberth...
...about being a cheerleader for yourself: everything from bags to bikinis comes with your initial on it. The specialty shop Eye of the Needle, with stores in Palm Beach, Fla., Boston and Nantucket, Mass., is stocked with initialed sweaters, swimsuits, thongs, handbags, belts and wallets. After Eye's owner, Karen Golov, saw Barney's custom-label cashmere letter sweaters two years ago, she says she "focused on everything I could find that had initials." Mass-producing customized goods isn't easy. Stephanie Hirsch, owner and designer of Inca, which makes initialed caps, visors and swimwear, says her best sellers...
Mitchell was a local, born and raised just a few miles from Elizabeth Smart. A so-so student at Skyline High School, he lost himself in hobbies like model rocketry before launching himself into drugs and alcohol. At 19 he married and had two kids with a woman named Karen, but the two split up. Soon afterward, he became active in the Mormon church. There he met Debbie, whom he married in 1980. According to Debbie, the David Mitchell she fell in love with was a gentle, deeply devout man. But she says he soon became controlling; he banned bright...
When she worked in the admissions office, Assistant Dean of the College Karen E. Avery ’87 said she had to fight “tooth and nail” to dispel the idea that Harvard prioritized research over caring for its undergraduates...
...really shocked to hear the news and found it to be rather upsetting,” Assistant Dean of the College Karen E. Avery ’87 said. “I think he’s been an absolutely terrific dean and a terrific boss, and I was sorry to hear this was the direction that Harvard College was going...