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...that fateful day in February, however, Houghton’s romance with Summers had ended. Nothing could save the president from the black rose of a disenchanted Corporation...
...Adams House and didn’t have time to go back to my dorm,” Greenhouse, who lived in North House—now Pforzheimer—writes in an e-mail.She was one of three freshmen to be elected to The Crimson in 1964. She later rose to be the paper’s features editor and the editor of the Confidential Guide, a review of courses published by The Crimson. But she was unable to gain admission to the Signet, the arts and letters society that included many Crimson editors at the time, and she says...
...speech will resemble the show’s content remains to be seen. After what some considered a vulgar Class Day speech by Sacha Baron Cohen—known by the stage name Ali G.—in 2004, concern about the content of Class Day speeches rose...
...down the list of possible speakers to 10, before choosing Paulson at the end of March. That was two months before Paulson was chosen as the next man to sign his name on the dollar bill. Paulson joined the Chicago office of Goldman Sachs in 1974. The investment banker rose through the ranks of the famous firm to become its top officer in 1999. Paulson will be succeeded by Lloyd C. Blankfein ’75, a former Winthrop House resident who is currently the second-in-command at Goldman Sachs. If Paulson is confirmed by the Senate, his departure...
...treasurer of the Law Review when Roberts was managing editor, said last summer. “He was just the type of person you want in a high-stress job where you have to spend time together.”After graduating from the Law School, Roberts rose rapidly to the top of the legal world—he is now the youngest chief justice since the early 19th century. Now, as the end of his first term on the bench draws near, Roberts has already put his mark on the Supreme Court—and his alma mater...