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After spending more than 19 months with the Marines in the Middle East, Nathan M. Boaz thought he would stay in the military or work for the FBI or CIA. Business School was not on Boaz’s radar until an old military friend studying at HBS told him he would love it. Boaz was willing to pay the application fee after listening to his friend’s advice, but business school was low on his list of priorities. In fact, Harvard was the only business school the Marine even looked...
Beginning with some haunting piano chords, it blossomed into rhythmically propulsive, full-out foot-thumping music when saxophonists Jake G. Cohen ’09 (who is also The Crimson’s Music Editor), Noah L. Nathan ‘09, and trumpeter Scott M. McKinney ‘09 joined...
...Staff writer Claire M. Guehenno can be reached at guehenno@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Nathan C. Strauss can be reached at strauss@fas.harvard.edu...
...Bruton out of the bullpen.“I wanted to get the matchup of the right-hander against the right-hander,” Walsh said. “I kind of made up my mind before the inning. I wanted Bruton to face [Big Red cleanup hitter Nathan Ford.]”“I wasn’t expecting [to be taken out], but I wasn’t surprised,” Eadington said. “[Walsh] just wants to make sure we get through it. Turns out it was the right move...
What do 80-year-old grandmothers in Chinatown, baggy-pants-wearing youth in the Bay Area and haute couture have in common? At least one Harvard student is trying to find a connection.Originally conceived by Nathan P. Gunawan ’07, “Identities: A Fashion Show” attempts to explore the various facets of Asian-American culture through the medium of fashion. The fashion show, organized by the Asian American Association (AAA), will take place on Saturday, April 7 at 9 pm in the Lowell House dining hall.DIVERSITY AND DISTINCTION“What we wanted...