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Roger W. Ferguson Jr. ’73, former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, has been selected as the president of the University’s Board of Overseers, Harvard’s second-highest governing body, for the 2008-2009 school year, school officials announced last week. Ferguson, who will serve as president in the final year of his six-year term as an overseer, will succeed Frances D. Fergusson ’66 after Commencement in June. William F. Lee ’72, the outgoing vice chair of the board’s executive committee...
...would hope that we’re a little more veteran, so we play smarter,” head coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. The backcourt is a solid group of three accomplished upperclassmen. Running the point is experienced senior Hallion who was the team’s second-highest scorer and earned a second-team all-Ivy spot. In addition, she finished ninth in scoring in the conference and second in both field goal percentage and free throw percentage. At shooting guard is junior Emily Tay, Harvard’s top scorer last year. Tay averaged 12.9 points...
...scored a team-leading 14 goals, Meintel is eager to fulfill the high expectations set by last year’s stellar offensive performance. Meintel’s leadership comes at an especially crucial time, given that Harvard lost Ryan Maki—the team’s second-highest goalscorer last season—and Kevin Du to graduation. Meintel, who racked up seven power-play points on the season, also notched five assists for a total of 19 points, making him the fifth-highest scorer on the team. In an offensive rotation that includes six seniors and three...
...European Union's Court of First Instance in Luxembourg - Europe's second-highest court - has now upheld the Commission's March 2004 decision that fined Microsoft a record $670 million and ordered the software giant to change its Windows package to make it more modular and compatible with rival systems...
...organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine. She went on to become one of Hollywood’s biggest and youngest movie moguls, the president of Columbia Pictures in 1993, a producer for her own firm, a former member of the University’s second-highest governing board, and one of the chief executives of her family’s business...