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...entirely different nature and order of magnitude from anything she has previously faced. How she handles those challenges, how she defines her own role, and what she prioritizes will shape Harvard for years to come.Harvard is at a crossroads. After years of stagnancy, former University President Lawrence H. Summers laid out an audacious and inspiring vision for the future only to be ousted by a Faculty averse to change and offended by his brusque management style. For the past year, interim President Derek C. Bok has smoothed over choppy waters, building a foundation on which it will be possible...
...actually ambivalent to carrying out the deed. “Their real purpose is to gain attention and change the way the rest of the world and their peers define them and categorize them,” Newman says. “Once they’ve laid the groundwork, they end up feeling like they’ve backed themselves into a corner...and the fear of failing one more time pushes themselves from ambivalence into action...
Likewise, as long as one follows the letter of these six “Rules for Staying Young,” as laid down by the immortal pitcher Satchel Paige in the June 13, 1953, issue of Collier’s magazine, youth can be maintained in perpetuity...
...case with the best-laid plans, Harvard could not follow through at the Ivy Championships to gain that elusive title...
...work with them,” Saretsky said. “I’m certainly going to miss them.” While the departing seniors will be difficult to replace, the future continues to look bright for Harvard track. “We have a fantastic foundation laid down for next year,” Saretsky said. “There’s a group of student-athletes coming in [as freshmen] where it should be that much more competitive for who gets on the bus.” —Staff writer Brad Hinshelwood...