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...still a huge concern” for the University.Another challenge concerns research funding from the federal government, a significant revenue source for Harvard, which increased only 6 percent from last year, compared to 14 percent in 2004.Berman said that this funding remains on the University’s radar as an area of concern, as some federal grant agencies see their budgets grow at a rate lower than the rate of inflation.While a letter from Berman and Treasurer James F. Rothenberg ’68 introducing last year’s report singled out federal funding for research...
...family and his involvement at Harvard, his loss will be felt by a lot of people.”Baker was flying alone on his twin-engine Beechcraft Baron BE 55 to meet his wife at their Nantucket home on Thursday when his plane disappeared off the radar and lost contact with the local airport’s radio control tower at 4:45 p.m., dropping below 200 feet about two and a half miles from the airport.The plane, which had taken off from the airport in Teterboro, N.J. earlier that afternoon, had been cleared to land at Nantucket Memorial...
...Haitian refugee whose journey through Guantánamo is painstakingly detailed, was very reluctant to talk. “She had been a bit of a cause celebre” when she finally arrived in America, Goldstein explains, but after the reporters got her story, she dropped off their radar. “She felt she had been used by the media,” he says. “I had to gain her trust.” Many times when Goldstein visited Pascal, he would sit and not ask any questions. The author is passionate about the suffering...
...York philanthropist George F. Baker III ’61 went missing when the plane he was piloting off the coast of Nantucket disappeared from the radar yesterday afternoon, The Associated Press reported late last night. Reportedly a major donor to Harvard Business School (HBS), Baker, 66, is the great-grandson of George F. Baker, whose donations were crucial to the construction of the HBS campus...
...might be a movie.” As a result of Fitzpatrick’s remarkable performance, Harvard football has gone from a punchline to a hot topic. Inquiring minds want to know where he came from and how someone with his talent has managed to stay under the radar. According to Harvard Sports Information Director Chuck Sullivan, Crimson head coach Tim Murphy has already been interviewed about his former star on ESPN Radio and a St. Louis sports station. An interview with ESPN for a weekend segment is also in the works. Fitzpatrick gave...