Word: taylorism
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...Harvard will not be liable,” then-General Counsel Anne H. Taylor said...
...Saturday the Tigers elected to go for it twice on fourth downs inside the Harvard 30, failing both times, and freshman kicker Derek Javarone botched a 38-yard field goal attempt in the second quarter. Princeton sorely missed Taylor Northrop ’02, its All-Ivy kicker who could boot 50-yarders with ease...
...involves a “Jeopardy!”-style review of the science of tactics. Wiernicki assigns captains and, as he says, “just like fifth grade gym class,” the captains pick teams. “Rafi” says William C. B. Taylor ’04 before anyone can say anything else. Everyone laughs. Apparently this was the obvious first pick...
Back in the classroom, it’s unclear whether Taylor made the right choice for teammates this morning at ROTC “Jeopardy!” His team, which names itself the Exterminators, is falling behind the opposing Doves. Everyone is struggling a bit. It is clear that military science homework is left to be done during the half-light of the van ride...
...definitely identify as an ROTC cadet. But first and foremost you’re a student. The program is very good about putting a priority on academics,” says Taylor. Still, some ROTC cadets feel separated from their college. “There are definitely times when I feel like I do identify more with even MIT and ROTC than the actual Harvard experience,” Persons says. For others, ROTC is more of a large extracurricular commitment. Bartch calls her Air Force training her “varsity sport.” But more so than...