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Craigen Weston Bowen, deputy director of the Straus Center for Conservation at the Fogg Art Museum, died of cancer at her home in Lexington, Mass. earlier this month. She was 54. Bowen is remembered for the relentless energy that she brought to her passions for art conservation, gardening, and rock climbing. Bowen’s younger brother, Frederick W. Weston III, recounted spending the past Fourth of July with his sister at their family lake house in Maine, saying that as the rest of their family relaxed before the annual antique wooden boat parade, Bowen was busy planting a bush...

Author: By Meredith S. Steuer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Fogg Art Museum Deputy Director Bowen Dies of Cancer at 54 | 3/13/2008 | See Source »

...rout of the Crimson and capped a disappointing weekend. “We have to shake off those cobwebs every year that first weekend,” captain Matt Vance said. “We’ll get better.” WICHITA STATE 13, HARVARD 2 A relentless Shocker lineup struck hard and often yesterday, scoring 13 runs in a rough day for the Crimson pitching staff. In his first career appearance, sophomore Jonathan Strangio got the start for Harvard, giving up six runs over four innings of work. “It’s always tough...

Author: By Loren Amor, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Out-Slugged Out West | 3/10/2008 | See Source »

...lower grades and SAT scores seems an unfortunate sacrifice, we hope that Amaker’s strategy will not compromise Harvard’s reputation. The potential violations of NCAA recruiting rules, on the other hand, are more troubling. The Times article recounted stories of Amaker’s relentless tactics—such as approaching a potential recruit’s father in a grocery store—which indicate an over-aggressive approach that reflects poorly on the University. The actions of Amaker’s top assistant, Kenny Blakeney, who, right before being officially hired by Harvard...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: The Priority of Academics | 3/7/2008 | See Source »

...unprecedented military and media operation needed to create this simulacrum of normality, the prince's assessment was just about right. The Windsors don't do normal. Their function is symbolic; the most popular and effective member of the family, the Queen, is remote, dare one say regal, despite her relentless diary of public engagements. It was Harry's mother Diana, a royal-by-marriage, who engaged with ordinary people in emotionally intelligent ways and encouraged her sons to strive for a kind of über-normality. Yet as she discovered, it's hard to keep it real in the parallel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Prince Harry's War | 3/5/2008 | See Source »

...said. “They were coming off losses and wanted to really win. But we were just going to play our game.” It was not just an offense-filled day for the Crimson, the defense stepped up as well. Throughout the competition, the defense put relentless pressure on UMass. “I give our defense a lot of credit,” senior Caroline Simmons said. “They did a great job stepping up to attackers and forcing them to use their weak hand.” Another element that contributed to Harvard?...

Author: By Alison E. Schumer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Floodgates Open For Crimson Offensive Attack Against UMass | 3/3/2008 | See Source »

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