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...time on defense in getting ready for Cornell,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “We just figured let’s throw the offense up against the wall and see what happens. At the end of the day we wound up shooting 60 percent??and I think we were as shocked as anybody that we were able to generate offense like that...
Faust said she and Summers had discussed the underrepresentation of female scholars on the Harvard faculty at previous meetings of top administrators. The percentage of FAS tenure offers that went to women last year was 13 percent??down from 36 percent in 2000-2001, the last year before Summers became Harvard’s 27th president...
...were able to decrease the mortality rate for premature babies in the first 24 hours from 35 percent to 10 percent?? during trials at the National Hospital of Pediatrics in Hanoi, says Ringer...
That lack of change comes in spite of evidence that not all votes were counted four years ago. A report by the Columbus Dispatch found that of ballots cast in a typical Ohio precinct during the 2000 presidential election, only a sliver—less than two percent??did not have a vote for president recorded on them. But in poorer areas like Ohio’s Appalachia region, presidential votes are much less likely to be recorded; and in predominantly black precincts, presidential votes went uncounted at nearly three times that rate. No one knows...
...tenure offers made last year, only four of them—or 13 percent??went to women. These numbers have declined successively every year since 36 percent of all offers went to women in 2000-2001, the last year that Neil L. Rudenstine served as University president...