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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...wasn't an important match...
...numbers say no. To match its peers, Harvard would have to spend money from its endowment at a rate no larger than its traditional average...
...actually more of a practice match against a non-league, non-varsity team, but the Harvard men's volleyball team still pulled through with a win against its rival to the south...
...understandable that people felt we were No. 2 going in, but we tried to approach the match with confidence enough that we wouldn't be intimidated...
...industry where bigger is definitely better, the two behemoths seemed an ideal match. Expensive medical technologies like genetic engineering, combined with tougher FDA requirements, have made the cost of developing a single drug between $400 and $600 million -- about four times what it was 20 years ago. A combined Glaxo and SmithKline could have sunk $3 billion into research and development, compared to $1.8 billion for Novartis AG and $1.5 billion each for Merck & Co. and Pfizer...