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Fairfield agrees, citing such an outlook as why she chose the play. “It doesn’t let humans be simple,” she said...
...different incarnations of ‘Law and Order’ over there.” (These were the good old days of 2000, a full year before the advent of Law and Order: Criminal Intent in America and the proliferation of Starbucks in England changed their simplistic outlook forever.) Unconvinced by my parents and terrified by the English stereotype of vacuous, air-headed Yanks, I arrived at Freshman Week and was greeted by a member of the Crimson Key, chirpier than a sparrow on speed. “Canaday. Oh my God,” she twittered...
...service supplements telnet and other e-mail programs such as Eudora and Outlook, but doesn’t replace them. Coordinator of Residential Computing Kevin S. Davis ’98, a former Crimson editor, said Webmail is just another—though more convenient—option for checking e-mail...
...outlook was anything but rosy for the Harvard baseball team entering its Ivy-opening weekend. The Crimson dragged a 3-11 record and a three-game losing streak into doubleheaders against Princeton and two-time defending Ivy champion Cornell...
...carry out ambitious projects—such as expanding into Allston, reforming undergraduate education and strengthening the University’s focus on science—in order to energize and improve Harvard, Rubin will be a welcome ally. His trusted counsel, shrewd knowledge of politics and similar outlook will help to give force to initiatives which might otherwise languish in the face of bureaucratic opposition and inertia. Just as he did at the Treasury, Rubin will have to use his judgement to weigh Summers’ proposals on their own merits, not on the basis of their personal friendship...