Word: legacyism
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Wednesday, after a seven-week trial during which his lawyers alleged that Philip Morris intentionally glamorized smoking while downplaying its risks, Boeken was awarded $3 billion in punitive damages and $5.5 million in back pay and general damages. It is the largest award ever for an individual plaintiff. The plaintiff...
Peljto had already built up a considerable legacy before coming to Harvard. She lived through an extraordinary childhood-she was born in Bosnia, before her family fled from the war to Slovenia, where she first picked up basketball.
With due respect to the legacy left behind by Kacyvenski and appreciative of Balestracci's humility and the contributions of his fellow coaches and players, it seems fair to say that part of the "honor" of which Dante speaks belongs to the team that is fortunate to have a player...
Over the last couple of years, the Harvard women's basketball team has found itself playing second fiddle-second fiddle to other teams in the Ivy League and second fiddle to its own legacy.
While there still remains much to look forward to, the team will greatly miss this year's graduating seniors-Picarsic, Volpe, Truitt, Hobeika and David Dinin. Their exemplary leadership and relentless pursuit of excellence will remain a legacy for many seasons to come.