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...stepping into a new role. For a head coach, it meant that the challenges did not end with Xs and Os.And again, despite her experience, the nonconference portion of the Crimson’s schedule brought nearly unprecedented disappointment. A 2-11 record capped off by a home loss to then-winless Northeastern in the last game before winter vacation suggested that despite its talent, Harvard didn’t have the mental focus to put together a sustained, 40-minute effort with any level of consistency.“I’ve had years when...
...Instead the sense of loss is overwhelming, and even though the future is objectively bright, the past is hard to look at. There was that band (“I can make any man cry,” right) and that blog (hi, Lawrence) and that debate article (“mountains of coke,” ahem) and all those books I was supposed to read for class but didn’t. There was that time I drew 9/11 planes all over the posters in the Gilbert elevator and e-mailed Currierwire asking who was responsible...
...Members of the Class of 1982 lamentsthe loss of the distinct personalities of the Houses in recent interviews...
Georgetown University, for example, added a special charge of $200 per student to its tuition in 1982 specifically to make up for the loss of federal funding, according to Charles A. Deacon, who was and still is Georgetown’s dean of undergraduate admissions...
...wrote that professorial salaries have not been able to keep up with the rises in cost of living. According to Bundy, since 1930 the salaries of full professors at Harvard have risen 30 percent while the cost of living increased by 60 percent. This also represented a relative loss in salary compared with other professions...