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...must be conscious of our efforts to recruit and retain outstanding women and minorities,” Kirby wrote...
...must be conscious of our efforts to recruit and retain outstanding women and minorities,” Kirby wrote...
...private institution, Harvard’s athletic policies are ultimately its own business. That means that if the College decides to continue to recruit top-notch athletes for its Division One teams, then so be it. But Harvard must also accept the consequences of that policy. One of the most obvious of these consequences is that the two admissions tracks into Harvard—one for athletes and one for everyone else—institutionalize the disconnect between athletes and non-athletes that former Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 laments. Lewis holds students...
...focusing on political groups on campus. In their first major project this weekend, the CPS organized a Political Activities Fair for prefrosh that brought 41 groups together in the Winthrop JCR to make their pitch to freshmen. In bringing these groups together, the fair allowed groups to not only recruit for their individual organizations, but to collectively make the case to prefrosh for involvement in the Harvard political community as a whole...
...racer of the 1940s and '50s and the first woman to be inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame; in Anderson, S.C. In 1946 her reputation as a teenage daredevil in her hometown of Greenville, S.C., led Bill France, who co-founded NASCAR the next year, to recruit her as a draw for fans in a local race. Before retiring in 1956 at the urging of her husband--whose brand-new Ford she had totaled in a 1947 race--Smith won 38 events in various classes. "I was just born to be wild," she said...