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...Harvard Yard? The association between gender and botany isn’t so eccentric as it first appears—Radcliffe has always had a greener thumb. Visitors from Oxford and Cambridge have often noted the lack of flower-beds in the yard, and so have those from Princeton and Yale. But why the austerity? Like any lusty mistress of knowledge, I consult the oracular geniuses. In this case, Reverend Professor Peter J. Gomes, Plummer Professor of Christian Morals, who after a learned cadenza through Harvard History said unto me, “Let’s put it this...
With a road-heavy early Ivy League schedule—its first trip is to Penn and Princeton in early February—the Crimson must begin to pick up some away victories...
...Princeton does not offer transfer admission. BRIDGING...
...While the available descriptions of the Beyond Ranking campaign leaves some important questions up in the air—qualitative comparisons, for instance, might lose some validity if underwritten by the schools themselves—this effort is worthy of support. Harvard should follow in the footsteps in Princeton and Yale, both of which have announced $30,000 contributions to the project this week.But Harvard should also do what Princeton and Yale have so far not been willing to do: stop supplying U.S. News and World Report with data. Of course, much of the data used in the rankings...
According to data compiled by GSAS Dean Theda R. Skocpol, Harvard offered a $19,700 stipend and two summers of support to incoming humanities students this year. The packages fell short of those offered at other universities, such as MIT, Stanford, and Princeton, which all provided at least $20,000 and four summers of financial support...