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...hopefully we can build on that,” Pusar said. “We can tighten up a little bit on some of the holes, and hopefully we’ll come back next year and have a great year.” —Staff writer Paul T. Hedrick can be reached at phedrick@fas.harvard.edu...
...Kamber D. Vittori ’08 and Kenton J. Hetrick ’07, Harvard will always be more than just their alma mater. The pair, who met at a Harvard football game, will celebrate their wedding on Dec. 20 at St. Paul Catholic Church and in the Dunster dining hall. The wedding procession down DeWolfe Street will be a familiar one. Vittori, an economics concentrator in Dunster, and Hetrick, an anthropology and chemistry concentrator in Mather, ate most of their meals during their undergraduate courtship in the dark wood dining hall where their reception will be held. Hetrick...
...wrote a book about the history of the war centered around the biography of Army Lieutenant Colonel John Paul Vann entitled “A Bright Shining Light,” which won him a Pulitzer Prize...
...Paul Horowitz ’65 speaks swiftly, his mouth struggling to keep pace while his mind zips along tirelessly and rapidly from one subject to the next. A leading figure in the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) community and a professor of physics and electrical engineering at Harvard, he radiates quirky genius...
...Paul A. Engelmayer ’83, who served as editorial chairman of The Crimson, said that there were several issues that brought students out in protest during his four years at Harvard: among them were divesting South Africa to protest the nation’s Apartheid regime, and concern over nuclear weapons and proliferation...