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...found a way to work civilly together. And besides that, if you meet Libby for more than five minutes, you know she doesn’t just do what others tell her to do.” The debate was moderated by comedian and blogger Baratunde R. Thurston ’99. When asked how she felt that both moderator and opponent were Harvard men, Firenze, a Bentley College grad, responded, “I’m not intimidated.” Despite audience members’ acrimony, the debate itself lacked much controversy. On the topic of improving...
...JOHN R. THURSTON...
Philip H. Thurston, a Harvard Business School professor emeritus who taught at the school for 31 years, died March 24 at his Massachusetts home. He was 87. Thurston joined the HBS faculty in 1958 after receiving his doctorate in business administration at the school. As a faculty member, Thurston taught in both the MBA and Executive Education programs while also serving in administrative roles. Colleagues remembered Thurston last week as honest and warm. “He was a native of Maine...and it seemed to me he personified the good traits that I associated with ‘Mainiacs?...
...backup quarterback Brett Favre, who soon replaced incumbent Dan Majkowski. Favre has since replaced Bart Starr in the hearts of many Packer fans as he has driven the team first to respectability, then possibility and now probability. Patrons at Shenanigans, the bar owned by legendary Packer guard Fuzzy Thurston, get misty-eyed talking about the play Favre made on Dec. 8 against the Denver Broncos: with 23 seconds in the first half and the Pack up only 6-3 on the Denver 14, Favre stiff-armed onrushing All-Pro defensive tackle Michael Dean Perry, scanned the field for a receiver...
...Master of Ceremonies, Baratunde R. Thurston ’99, a former Crimson editor-turned comedian, lead the ceremony with witty introductions of both the Woman of the Year and other tributes to black women...