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...international economic order,” said El-Erian, who was in charge of California-based bond manager PIMCO’s $28 billion emerging markets portfolio before coming to Harvard. Fixed income was a weak spot, with U.S. bonds being the only asset class to see a loss??a 2.3 percent decline. Looking to the future, El-Erian said that increasingly investors are copying Harvard’s endowment strategies. “The minute something becomes attractive in terms of showing that it results in consistent returns, a lot of people want...
...seed in the NCAA tournament. But despite playing its first-round matchup at the same rink where it had just tallied 16 scores over two games, the Crimson could not compete against eventual Frozen Four contestant Maine, getting outplayed in all facets of the game in a 6-1 loss??Harvard’s fifth consecutive first-round exit.“We were outplayed pretty much for the entire game, from top to bottom,” Donato said, adding, “Our biggest game of the year, to come up with one of our poorer...
...held from the very beginning, never losing an Ivy League series. And yet the month of April included two ugly defeats on the road against Boston College—the first of which Harvard head coach Joe Walsh hinted might have been the “worst loss?? of his career—and a walk-filled loss against Rhode Island. And yet in one month, Harvard beat a strong Northeastern team twice...
...important and superb scholar.” “I will miss her very much, as I know everyone else will,” she wrote.Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law Richard H. Fallon, who taught with Gerken last year, called her departure a “terrible loss?? for the Law School. “[Gerken] is a stunningly gifted teacher,” Fallon wrote in an e-mail. “A year ago, she and I co-taught a year-long seminar called the Public Law Workshop [and] it was the best pedagogical experience...
...lack of effort. In the shortcoming at Quinnipiac, the Crimson managed to outshoot the Bobcats, 41-30. Schoen and Gamble both led all players in scoring, tallying six and five goals, respectively. However, the team is far from perfect. Thursday’s game marks the third road loss??out of three road games—and the second loss in a row. Harvard has much work to do to right its wrongs. “We need to get a lot more psyched up at the beginning of the game,” Simmons said...