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Benson himself knew something about playing stellar water polo. As an undergraduate, Benson earned four varsity letters and was twice voted Harvard's Most Valuable Player. In his junior and senior years, he earned All-East and All-New England honors as well...
Senior co-captain Jen Bowdoin turned in a stellar netminding performance, amassing 45 saves. Her counterpart, Lauren Harris, made just 22 saves. In the first period, Bowdoin weathered all 19 shots she faced...
After going a stellar 5-0 to open the season, the Crimson now finds itself in the midst of a two-game losing streak. Harvard must now quickly get back on track as it next faces Dartmouth in the Ivy League opener, a game it has dropped in each of the past two seasons...
Price is also known as a scalp collector. That's why Dow Jones chairman Peter Kann is seeing his name in print these days. A former Journal reporter and a winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Kann is considered a brilliant journalist but a less than stellar CEO. While the company has seen 9% annual average revenue growth over the past decade, its 1996 earnings of $190 million are only a shade better than those of 1986, $183 million. While Cox calls Kann a "nice guy," he also says, "Kann is not the person who should be leading the company into...
...were writing a screenplay, would you write yourself as the lead? Even more, would you write yourself as a God--dreamy, confident, charming and brilliant? Matt Damon certainly has written himself the part of a lifetime in Good Will Hunting. And boy, does he jump on the opportunity--his stellar performance is nothing short of a giant leap into stardom...