Word: yaleness
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...when rumors of Carter’s potential nomination first circulated. Though Carter is a leading expert on arms control, he has not spent his career in either government procurement or with the weapons industry besides his stint as Assistant Secretary of Defense. Instead Carter, who graduated from Yale with a degree in physics and medieval history and earned his doctorate at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, has worked at Harvard since 1984. —Staff writer Lauren D. Kiel can be reached at lkiel@fas.harvard.edu...
...facility promoting compassionate treatment for patients in part patterned after the care given by his oncologist—Thomas J. Lynch, Jr. Now Lynch, the chief of hematology and oncology at the Mass. General Cancer Center, will leave Harvard after 23 years to become the director of the Yale Cancer Center and physician-in-chief of the Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven Hospital, Yale announced Wednesday. “They gave me the opportunity to take some of the lessons I learned in the phenomenal success of MGH and apply it in a setting like Yale...
...would have thought it would be Yale and not Penn in contention for Ivy accords? Or that Penn would be 0-4 at home so far on the season?? The Quakers do have three more chances to break their goose egg at home, and the Bulldogs haven’t won in the Palestra since 1997. But Penn has been all about breaking streaks at home this season, a good omen for the visitors...
...YALE at PRINCETON
...Columbia-Dartmouth matchup, this will be a crucial game if both teams win Friday. After schooling the Tigers in the reverse fixture and sweeping Cornell and Columbia last weekend, the Bulldogs seem to have the edge as the Tigers have lost two of their last three home games. But Yale is just 2-3 on the road in the league, so who knows...