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Bystander Daniel K. Preston, a local Web designer, was leaving the Harvard Coop at approximately 8 p.m. when he saw police cars and ambulances congregate around the Harvard Square T stop...

Author: By Nan Ni, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Attempted Suicide at Harvard T Station | 2/21/2007 | See Source »

...After losing matches to both Cornell and Columbia this weekend and earning a tie against Bucknell, the Crimson limps off the mat to a much-needed respite before the conference championships begin on March 2 at East Stroudsburg. In all three matches, Harvard held back tri-captain Robbie Preston and sophomore Andrew Flanagan, both recovering from minor injuries, to ensure they can be as healthy as possible for the conference tournament. Despite being shorthanded, however, the Crimson wrestled with impressive intensity. “We weren’t intimidated and we were the ones pushing the action...

Author: By Tony D. Qian, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Wrestling Leaves Mats Winless | 2/20/2007 | See Source »

...Principles are at the forefront of Drew’s behavior,” says Samuel H. Preston, a professor of demography at Penn, where Faust taught for 25 years. “This is going to be an antidote to Larry Summers.” But Preston stressed that Faust could have followed anyone. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...

Author: By Emily C. Graff, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Another Side of Faust | 2/14/2007 | See Source »

...mother as well as a career academic. Her husband, Charles E. Rosenberg, is the Monrad Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard. “He’s a totally brilliant man. The number one medical historian in the world,” said Preston. Together, Faust and Rosenberg form quite a power couple—but you would never guess it from their low-key demeanors. “When you sit and talk to them, power is the furthest thing from your mind.” Preston says...

Author: By Emily C. Graff, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Another Side of Faust | 2/14/2007 | See Source »

CORRECTION The Feb. 15 magazine article "Another Side of Faust" incorrectly implied that Samuel H. Preston, a professor of demography at the University of Pennsylvania, was criticizing Lawrence H. Summers when he called President-elect Drew Gilpin Faust "an antidote" to the former Harvard leader. In fact, as Preston later noted in a message to The Crimson, he believes Summers was "instrumental in moving Harvard in positive directions." The article should have made Preston's views clearer...

Author: By Emily C. Graff, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Another Side of Faust | 2/14/2007 | See Source »

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