Word: sullivans
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...arrived on campus in 1975, Bok’s calm and deliberate style had already soothed the waters. Although he may not have done it fast enough for our impatient tastes, he eventually got the university on the right side of the divestiture issue (embracing the “Sullivan principles”), undergraduate education (rolling out the Core Curriculum), and affirmative action (on which he later co-authored a wise and supportive book, “The Shape of the River”). He tripled the endowment, built the Kennedy School, and made Harvard more international than ever...
PRINCETON, N.J.—As Harvard coach Frank Sullivan unloaded the bench in the closing moments in Jadwin Gym, one couldn’t help but think of one of the top reasons why the Crimson had fallen so far in league play.In the 10 games leading up to the January exam break, Harvard’s bench players had averaged 14 points per contest. In the 10 Ivy games after the break, the Crimson’s reserves averaged just four points per contest, hitting that number right on the mark in Saturday night’s loss...
...victory was quickly established. Only 12 total fouls were called in the first half, as the referees let the two rivals settle their feud the old-fashioned way. “The referees from the outset were going to let the guys play,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “Our guys wanted to get into debate. There [wasn’t] going to be debate. They let the kids play, and it wound up being a terrific basketball game.”The pugnacious style manifested itself in the multiple casualties that amounted. Penn forward...
...think the [Penn-Princeton trip] requires more stamina, certainly on the back-end tonight than we were able to put in,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “This is one of those classic [games] where Princeton knows that you were tested to your limit on Friday night and come in on Saturday and try to spread...
...same issue that we had at home,” Sullivan said. “You have to make some threes to stay in the game with Princeton...