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...always has been a steady pass blocker for O’Hagan.While Dawson’s numbers are solid, for Harvard to run the table—they’ll likely have to in order to win the Ivy title—Dawson will need to unleash a few of his signature dashes. My bet is that he will.So there it is. The Crimson has battled through inconsistent quarterback play, a trainer’s room full of impact players, and their All-American running back looking slightly more human.All of a sudden, 3-2 is looking pretty good...
...teaching. Perhaps not all of us are meant to spend our entire lives presiding over the classroom, but I would argue that everyone who makes it to a premier educational institution like Harvard should at least give it a try. Here are my top ten reasons why:10. Unleash your creativity: Teaching doesn’t have to fit the stereotype presented in that classic movie of 1986 (anyone? anyone?): “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” No topic (except perhaps the Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act) can prevent good teachers from constructing lesson plans...
...paper doors, Haraguchi didn't take up running until the age of 65, which still left him 30 years to prepare for his record-breaking sprint. Haraguchi, who also holds the record for 90- to 94-year-olds, says he hopes his run will inspire fellow seniors to unleash their energy. "There are a lot of people who are capable of doing what I did," he says. "It's such a waste to have the elderly do nothing...
...odds are stacked against 1991 Harvard Law School graduate Victor A. Bernace in his race for a seat on the New York City Council—so much so that he’s decided to unleash exotic measures...
...plays are up," he mumbles. He furrows his brows, pokes a few more keys. "Whoa. Wells Fargo gave up on the brokerage business." He's talking aloud to himself, which is fine, because this is just a warm-up for the barrage of instant analysis he is about to unleash. Cramer's knack for quick distillation enabled him to build a fortune as a fast-trading hedge-fund manager in the '90s. Now he's using the same reflexes to resuscitate ratings at the financial cable station CNBC, whose fortunes deflated with the Internet bubble...