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Cleary was a legend, and during that championship season he oversaw an offense that averaged 5.62 goals per game, boasted a “line of fire” potent enough to scare the pros, and outscored its opponents by an even average of three goals per contest. Donato was a cog in Bill Cleary’s high-paced, jet-powered offense—but that was back then, and now, the name Ted Donato has taken on a second meaning in Harvard hockey lexicon: that of the winningest rookie coach in Crimson history, with this past season?...
During her three-year stint as dean, Lagemann oversaw an extensive restructuring of the GSE. Previously, the school had three relatively independent departments that were highly atomized. Each department even had separate admissions policies...
...oversaw the creation of satellite research centers in Buenos Aires, Hong Kong, Paris, Tokyo, and Menlo Park, Calif. An office in Mumbai, India, is slated to open this year...
Cabot was elected president of Hasty Pudding Theatricals during his last year at the College. Although he didn’t act in any of the drama group’s performances, he says he worked closely with the manager and oversaw the production of every show...
DIED. ISMAIL MERCHANT, 68, producer half of the filmmaking team that revitalized and repopularized the literary, elaborately costumed period film; after surgery for stomach ulcers; in London. With director James Ivory (also his life partner) and usually with screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, the Indian-born Merchant oversaw more than 40 films over five decades, turning classic novels by authors like E.M. Forster (Howards End), Henry James (The Europeans) and Kazuo Ishiguro (The Remains of the Day) into box-office successes. Famous for his relentless, sometimes outlandish efforts to keep costs low (he was known to steal props and grab journalists...