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...assume the seven-year position in February. Carney, who concentrated in economics and lived in Winthrop House, received his master’s degree and doctorate in economics from Oxford. “He was someone who the younger members of the team looked up to,” William C. Kennish ’89, a teammate of Carney on the junior varsity ice hockey team, said in a statement e-mailed from London. “He was an excellent player who enjoyed his hockey but also was highly intelligent and focused on his studies...
...December, in the context of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ decision to create a new School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. SEAS, while still a part of the Faculty, now is independent enough to form crucial relationships with other Harvard faculties, according to former FAS Dean William C. Kirby. The School celebrated its official launch on Sept. 20, hosting festivities in front of Pierce Hall with University President Drew G. Faust, members of the Board of Overseers, engineering students and alumni, and scholars from all over the world in attendance...
...limited liquidity makes it hard to channel money into the places where it is most needed, including financial aid. Donations to the endowment are frequently restricted by donors to be used only for certain purposes, and these restrictions are legally binding. Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 says that there are several huge projects FAS is undertaking which will require the use of these recent gains and therefore could not be used to pursue the elimination of tuition for all students, though some of it will be channeled into HFAI...
...interview afterwards, he described one take of American Pie 2 in which he had to kiss costar Seann William Scott and slipped him some tongue...
...stress. She reminded us that she never failed a drug test. "The athletes who have not tested positive have been dragged through the mud," she said. I gave her the benefit of the doubt. I was not alone. "Frankly, I'm impressed," wrote New York Times sports columnist William C. Rhoden the next...