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...astonishing percentage of Harvard students that receive As and A-minuses today, nor for the full-point jump in average GPA over the last 15 years. “Only a very small part of this is an increase in academic talent of the students,” as Pearson Professor of Modern Mathematics and Mathematical Logic Warren D. Goldfarb ’69 and numerous other faculty and administrators have conceded...
Elsewhere in squash this weekend, the No. 4 Princeton men barely edged No. 3 Yale as Eric Pearson needed five games to pull past the Bulldogs’ Christopher Olsen to clinch it at No. 5. Meanwhile, the Yale women breezed past the Tigers, 7-2. Yale, which had not factored into the Ivy championship mix in past years, has aggressively recruited young talent over the past two years and has gotten remarkable early success from its new players. Yale’s women’s top nine includes six freshmen, and the Yale men’s victories...
...despite additional noteworthy performances by cast members Sandvoss, Brooke M. Lampley ’02 and Erin Pearson ’04, the acting is uneven overall. The intensity of Modigliani’s execution and the emotions he provokes are not matched by additional subtlety and conviction from his fellow performers. Instead, some of the supporting actors deliver their lines flatly, failing to develop their characters to the degree dictated by the production’s professionalism...
...almost never repeated a course he taught,” said Warren Goldfarb, Pearson professor of modern mathematics and mathematical logic...
...British media company Pearson, Scardino is tackling the company's debt by ridding it of noncore businesses and focusing on education and consumer publishing. Last month, Pearson sold its stake in broadcaster RTL, after having previously dispensed with interests in Royal Doulton china and Madame Tussaud's waxworks, among others...