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Though government—Harvard’s other mammoth concentration—is making a parallel move toward advising reform, its tactics mark a significant departure from the principles guiding the economics department’s decisions...
Walsh spoke candidly about the racial tension that left its mark on every corner of Boston, about his family’s connections to the local political machine, and how they knew the judge who ordered the city’s schools desegregated. But he also personalized the era in fantastic detail, musing about how he and his friends would sneak into the Boston Garden to see concerts; how Keith Richards and a Mick Jagger-less Rolling Stones barged into a hotel-room party he was at looking for booze; how black and white teens would play basketball against each...
...squad ended the season with a 17-26 record, going 10-10 in Ivy League play. Harvard’s overall winning percentage was an improvement from last year’s mark of .317, while its conference record remained the same...
...first time. The building had taken two years and $2.5 million to construct, which apparently went to good use—on the day of Lamont’s ribbon-cutting ceremony, The Crimson bragged that the box-like red-brick structure set a “new mark in functional design...
Headed into its final home game of the season and coming off of a three-game losing streak, the Harvard men’s lacrosse team knew that pulling out a victory over perennial powerhouse Princeton, then ranked sixth nationally, could mark an important turning point for the team...