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Bell jumped on a lay-up attempt—“kind of funny,” she explains—and heard a pop on the rise. She fell in a heap under the basket...
...well-meaning effort to write a book accessible to a lay audience through the omission of any footnotes or endnotes—in contrast to the practice I have always followed in my scholarly writing—came at an unacceptable cost: my failure to attribute some of the material The Weekly Standard identified,” Tribe wrote in a statement...
Meanwhile, Harvard Orators Susan E. McGregor ’05 and Alexander L. Pasternack ’05, both Crimson editors, soberly advised their classmates about the path that lay ahead...
Summers had good cause for his confident stride. The year just past had been, by all accounts, his most successful since taking office in 2001. The turbulence of his early tenure had subsided. His critics lay dormant. And as Summers prepared to meet with fellow members of the University’s top governing board, his bosses were pleased...
...shake things up,” as one former Corporation member said in an interview last week. And as they departed their January meeting, the University’s most powerful leaders were as optimistic as ever, the officials said. Harvard’s future lay ahead...