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After summarizing her motorcycle biography—which felt more like a camouflaged warning or a “proceed at your own risk?? disclaimer—Stith motioned for me to hop onto the back seat of her Suzuki, and we sped up Plympton Street, first to Somerville and then on to Boston...
...year award, named the Scholars-at-Risk Fellowship Program, will bring one “at-risk?? scholar annually to Harvard and will be administered locally by the University Committee on Human Rights Studies (UCHRS). The fellowship will also be part of a larger national initiative to promote academic freedom and defend human rights...
...cash-strapped gallery was barely two years old when it held the “Stock Up” exhibit. For that show, the Glimchers asked their friends to host the artists who were being shown. Occasionally, however, they would splurge on a “judicious” risk??to tempt the famed sculptress Louise Nevelson into showing with them in Boston, they put her up in the Ritz...
...Nobody in the administration intended to back this, to stand behind it and say, ‘It’s going to be risky’—and everything has risk??‘but I think this is something that’s good for the students and good for Harvard University.’...That’s a shame, because you have a beautiful venue you use about six times a year for football games,” he said...
None of these concerns seemed reasonable last August, because the market was still shrouded in invincibility. But now the blue sky is falling. Americans are finding it easier to understand what the “risk?? means in “risk-return”—and harder to see why what many economists described as a “historical mispricing” was expected to last forever...