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...ingesting the offending ingredient. But though the Food and Drug Administration requires manufacturers to list all potential allergens, from nuts to eggs to fish, they don't always comply. In March, a Hauppauge, N.Y.-based cookie company had to recall some chocolate-chip cookies because it had neglected to mention that peanuts were an ingredient, and its customers were getting sick...
...successful season.GOLDEN RECEIVER Freshman Hayley Bock (left) shined in her rookie year, but it was senior catcher Erin Halpenny who had the standout season. Batting at a .274 clip, she pounded out 37 hits, 11 for extra-bases, and picked up a spot on the All-Ivy honorable mention team. Her leadership, along with that of co-captain Michelle McAteer, was invaluable to a team that relied heavily on younger players, especially on the mound. Halpenny nurtured the Crimson pitching staff, most notably helping sophomore ace Amanda Watkins earn All-Ivy second-team honors.LOOK MA, TWO HANDS On a squad...
Penny S. Pritzker ’81 could have sat back and reveled in her life as a member of the multi-billion dollar Pritzker dynasty. Instead, the girl who once told classmates that she just worked at a hotel behind the front desk—casually failing to mention that her family owned the chain—has made a name for herself, distinct from her family’s.This Hyatt heiress founded and runs the luxury retirement community series Hyatt Classic Residence, serves as president and CEO of Pritzker Realty Group, chairs the board of the credit reporting...
...team with ERAs of 2.53 and 2.77, respectively. Watkins got the team’s Most Outstanding Pitcher Award. She was a second team All-Ivy selection and ended the season with a 6-10 record. Senior catcher Erin Halpenny and senior third baseman Rachel Murray were named Honorable Mention All-Ivy. Next year, the Crimson will welcome seven freshmen. —Staff writer Elyse N. Hanson can be reached at ehanson@fas.harvard.edu...
...swiftly, with the first response coming merely hours after the WEAL complaint in a letter of support signed by over 80 alumni who declared the lack of diversity amongst K-school faculty “shocking.”Outcry from students at the school also gathered pace, with mention of the WEAL action in a letter sent by the Kennedy School Student Association (KSSA) to the administration three weeks after the complaint was issued. The students wrote that they were “deeply concerned about the disproportionately small number of women and minorities at the school...