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...Amadi P. Anene ’08 decided to renege on his petition to run with Kyle A. De Beausset ’08-’09 because of what he said were “family complexities”—but the day after the deadline, he decided he wanted back in, and sent another e-mail to Election Commission Chairman Joshua G. Allen...
...likely to be cast by Democratic-leaning demographics. In a close race, like the 2000 presidential election, that margin could have meant the difference between victory and defeat. Though the study was only based on this particular election, the results can be extrapolated to elections nationwide, said Erzo F. P. Luttmer, an assistant professor of public policy at the Kennedy School and one of the study’s co-authors. “Californian voters are no more or less likely to make mistakes. The technology used was the same,” he said. “There...
...number of Ph.D.’s awarded annually at Harvard in applied math, applied physics, computer science, and engineering science increased from 12 to 29. The increase at Harvard can be partially attributed to the overall increase in the number of students, according to Michael P. Rutter, communications manager for the Division of Engineering and Applied Science. Over the period from 1999 to 2006, the number of applicants to Harvard increased more than threefold, and the number of admitted students nearly doubled. The study also examined the number of doctorates given to specific demographic groups including...
...Will P. Deringer ’06, who told The Crimson last year that he played online poker 40 hours a week, has virtually folded. “I was concerned about keeping balances of money in online sites that might be subject to regularity restrictions,” he said...
...just don’t want to make it out that this is a huge disaster. It’s not,” he said. “We have a few students who are essentially still waiting on their insurance claim checks.” But Eric P. Lesser ’07 of Kirkland said he has collected e-mailed statements from 22 students who are upset with the company’s service. He and his roommates, Paul B. Davis ’07-’08 and Ashwin Kaja ’07, said...