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Meyer says for several years the percentage of the endowment invested internally rose from 80 to 85 percent before declining as managers left the company...
...remained bit players their sophomore year, but entering their junior season, the Class of 2005 seemed poised to duplicate the success they had been party to as rookies. And despite concerns that the Crimson’s offense would suffer without the record-holding tandem of quarterback Neil T. Rose ’02-’03 and wide receiver Carl E. Morris ’03, Harvard pummeled its first four opponents, tacking a whopping 150 points on the scoreboard...
Harvard’s yield rose slightly to 78.5 percent, a 1 percent increase over last year’s level...
...some professors are eager to see how Kirby will act if Summers retreats from FAS affairs. They say that Kirby has been placed in a difficult position by the winter crisis, forced to publicly support Summers while his faculty rose in open revolt against the president...
...will talk, you have to talk, about the perfect seasons. Fitzpatrick has had two, starting with the 2001 edition when he was just a wide-eyed freshman filling in for ailing Neil Rose ’02-’03, but it’s the legendary 2004 season that was really his. The 10-0 Crimson had the best Harvard football season since the 1901 squad went 12-0, finishing as Ivy champions and the only undefeated team in Division...