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Looking back on his time at Harvard Sugarman says, "It's impossible to leave Harvard after four years knowing you've experienced everything Harvard has to offer. There will always be classes you wish you could have taken, people you wish you could have spent more time talking to, and experiences you could have...
...much easier in some fields, e.g. physics or mathematics, to get consensus within a discipline about the `best' people," says Leo Damrosch, chair of the English department. "Literary studies in particular are subjective by their very nature, and all the ad hoc committee can do is to offer a representative evaluation...
Despite the careful scrutiny within the department, 15 percent of the cases that go before the ad hoc committee--that is, cases endorsed by the department--still do not result in a tenure offer...
Harvard football Coach Tim Murphy is not the first coach to claim to have a magical "four-year" plan, but rarely has such prognostication worked out so perfectly. Murphy inherited a football program that was going in the wrong direction, and rather than offer a quick fix, he took three years of abuse from fans and reporters alike in order to right the ship...
...women feel that Radcliffe isn't a college and hasn't been, at least for the length of our lives," Barber says. "Radcliffe is not a women's college. It doesn't offer education; it isn't a degree-granting institution...