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...wasn’t poring over the philosophy of William James or the tenets of Java programming language while my classmates blew off steam in exotic locales—my studying wasn’t of that conventional academic type. What I devoted much of the precious break to was preparing for my annual Rotisserie baseball draft, an event that I had been anticipating ever since the Chicago White Sox nailed down the last out in their shocking championship run last October, ushering in the cold, depressing vacuum of four months without baseball...
...proper place to offer recognition, Mendelsohn said. “There was a question whether things which are not academic ought to show up on a transcript,” Mendelsohn said. The Council did not discuss the upcoming search for a replacement for Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby, who will step down June 30. —Staff writer Allison A. Frost can be reached at afrost@fas.harvard.edu...
...ties in our web” at a special Faculty meeting on Feb. 22, 2005; and several members of a group of department heads that issued a statement in November attacking Summers for purportedly leaking to The Crimson word of his plan to ask outgoing Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby to step down more than a year...
Thank God the real talents of this film, like Sutherland, more-or-less direct themselves, otherwise “The Wild” would be too trivial to recommend (despite the terrific animation). William Shatner, taking a break from his deservedly thankless stint on “Boston Legal,” hilariously empowers Kazar, a diabolical carnivorous wildebeest-choreographer, in a nearly show-stopping display of dramatic versatility. But the show remains Sutherland’s in the end, as Kazar appears too infrequently to co-opt the film...
...Statistics Department has gone from strength to strength in recent years under the energetic leadership of first Don Rubin and, in recent Xiao-Li Meng,” Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby wrote in an e-mail. “Noting that the department is still smaller in size than its peer departments elsewhere, it is clearly pound-for-pound among the very best in the nation...