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Eleanor G. White ’67 always thought she’d spend a few years working and then the rest of her life raising children. Margo Seltzer ’83 came to Harvard College not even thinking about “family stuff...
Harvard Professor Margo I. Seltzer ’83 aptly described her topic, computers, as “computer software—cheap, fast, good. Pick...
...WNBA is boring now, Margo, recount hearing on C-Span boring. Most WNBA games are one-sided affairs and even the NBA marketing machine realizes that a steady diet of the same three players isn't enough to sustain interest. The fans are realizing it, too: the league's attendance dipped to under 10,000 fans a game for the first time this year...
...Margo, you could be the next big thing. The opportunity is there: Cynthia Cooper has retired, and the league is searching for new, exciting players to promote...
Work during this off-season, Margo. I have faith that you'll develop the necessary five-inch vertical leap to make this happen. You can change the game. You have the power to save the WNBA...