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...Peter J. Gomes’ “History of Harvard” course. His work pays off in the historical details that make Yard so captivating, like early students trudging across the yard in the snow to use outhouses, and President Eliot giving the crew team crimson neck ties??giving Harvard teams a name...
...trademark pinstriped suit and bow tie as he took jaunts through the Yard, lunched in Loker and interacted with students. His wife, Valerie C. Epps, a professor of law at Suffolk University, noted with an affectionate, reminiscent laugh that Epps owned “well over 50 bow ties?? at the time of his death...
...trademark pinstriped suit and bow tie as he took jaunts through the Yard, lunched in Loker and interacted with students. In fact, his wife, Suffolk University Professor of Law Valerie C. Epps noted with an affectionate, reminiscent laugh that Epps owned “well over 50 bow ties?? at the time of his death...
...trademark pinstriped suit and bow tie as he took jaunts through the Yard, lunched in Loker and interacted with students. In fact, his wife, Suffolk University Professor of Law Valerie C. Epps noted with an affectionate, reminiscent laugh that Epps owned “well over 50 bow ties?? at the time of his death...
...attempt to remedy this problem, Hauser—along with four other women with Harvard ties??set up the $15 million Harvard Women’s Matching Fund in 1998 to encourage higher levels of giving, starting with a minimum gift of $25,000 or more. Donations made by a woman were matched up to $250,000. Within 60 business days, the fund was exhausted...