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...expected this for the last week, so it's hardly a huge shock," Glaeser said. He added he hoped the next permanent president would be "someone who holds fast to President Summers' commitment and is, perhaps, a much better manager of academic talent...
...play by the exploits of their national teams. The Century Line (so named due to their combined ages) of Campbell, 32, opening ceremony flag bearer Danielle Goyette, 40 and Vicky Sunohara, 35, understand that it's time to go. Dozens upon dozens of players with equal or better talent, speed and toughness ready to take their place. Not so, in Russia, Italy or even Sweden...
...Harvard’s 4-3 win over Cornell on Saturday. Once again, he showed why former Harvard coach Mark Mazzoleni once said of him, “He can be the difference-maker for us, if he plays with jam.”Though he possesses game-changing talent, Johnson can be inconsistent, enduring stretches of silence between flashes of brilliance. Said current Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 after benching the forward for the first of two games last week, “There has to be a reward for effort, and the opposite also...
...Leipzig. Lauded as “the premier English organist of his generation…in a class of his own,” by the Manchester Evening News, Scott is best known for his virtuosic performances of large-scale Romantic and twentieth century repertoire. He commands an imposing talent, softened by his unassuming demeanor and incomparable musicianship. As organist for St. Paul’s, he organized a year-long musical celebration for the Cathedral’s tercentenary in addition to the usual seasonal music and daily liturgical selections for which St. Paul’s is famous...
...expect nothing less than perfection in hockey, be worried? Upsets, of course, are always part of the equation in any Olympic event. And, says coach Pat Quinn, who also skippered the team at Salt Lake City in 2002 when Canada snapped a 50-year Olympic-gold-medal dry spell: "Talent isn't the only thing that wins here." Proper chemistry and discipline factor into the mix as well, and Canada showed little of either against the Swiss. Canadian forward Dany Heatley put it succinctly: "Things didn't go our way." In order to attain gold, this disparate group of players...