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...academically oriented,” Bloomkatz says. “We talked about papers and our work sometimes. We all know that Liz is bright enough and special enough to be here. She just had so much shit going on in her life and she had to deal with...
...When Liz became when of our first scholars in the college scholarship program, she was a dedicated student. But she hasn’t been in touch with our program about why she is no longer at Harvard,” Gelb says. “All I can say is that she is a wonderful young woman, and we all wish her the greatest success in whatever she decides...
...proved similarly dominant as she cruised to a 6-0, 6-1 victory over Dartmouth No. 54 Ana Fredeking. Anderson notched the last victory of the day for the Crimson 6-4, 6-3. The Big Green’s only point of the day came when No. 6 Liz Glass fell to Evelyn Stevens 6-3, 7-5 in her first singles action of the spring...
Luckily, Radcliffe coach Liz O’Leary was nearby on a launch and the rowers abandoned ship—except for sophomore Gretchen Weingarth and junior Anna McLoon, who rowed the distressed boat back to the dock...
...accompanying essay published by a German newspaper, he wrote that he had underestimated the vanity of some executives: "The search for glory has incited many a manager to 'acts of heroism,' and not infrequently led to irresponsibly big investments." Reinhard added that he wants his family, led by Liz, to play a more forceful role at Bertelsmann by, for example, implementing the "fundamental principles of a humanistic corporate leadership," which in practice means avoiding layoffs whenever possible and managing by consensus rather than confrontation. The statements appeared to undermine current management, which has publicly expressed its irritation. CEO Gunter Thielen...