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...read, SKATE AND DESTROY. Not exactly Olympian, but your kids are catching on: the National Sporting Goods Association estimates there are more recreational snowboarders (6.6 million) than skiers (5.9 million) in the U.S. Look for that number to jump after Teter's talk-show tour. Says U.S. snowboard coach Peter Foley: "These are the sports that modern people...
...Arts and Sciences (GSAS) told The Crimson yesterday that Lawrence H. Summers should resign from his post as University president—becoming the highest-profile Harvard affiliate to call for Summers to step down since Corporation member Conrad K. Harper issued the same demand last summer.The former dean, Peter T. Ellison, said the reason he left his administrative position last spring was because he could not work alongside Summers. And he said the character of the president’s leadership may better suit Washington, where Summers served as Treasury secretary.“Maybe this...
...waiting in front of Pennypacker for a glimpse of Berry.Pudding members were dolled up in straw hats, wigs, fishnets, ruby-red heels, and sparkly dresses.“He looks pretty,” a woman remarked when Vice President of the Cast Peter A. Dodd ’06, in a resplendent red gown, stepped out of Berry’s white limo.Berry, dressed less flamboyantly in a long fur-lined brown coat and a simple white top-and-jeans ensemble, paraded with Dodd and Pudding President John P. Blickstead ’06 in an azure Bentley. Berry...
Dean of Yale College Peter Salovey has a slightly different take...
...divestment and Yale’s divestment this month oblige Harvard to rethink the extent of the divestment,” he said. While PetroChina’s involvement in Sudan was well-publicized, the extent of Sinopec’s activities are not as clear.A Washington Post reporter, Peter S. Goodman, wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson last spring that “Sinopec’s role in Sudan is clearly not as great as CNPC’s”—a reference to PetroChina’s parent company...