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Fall Sports in Brief
… Women's Soccer The netwomen (3-3-2, 1-0 Ivy) snapped Penn's 10-game … keeper Ryan Johnson '06 to eke out a 1-0 victory. Matt Hoff '07 and Anthony Tornaritis '06 led the early scoring … hitter Kaego Ogbechie '05, last year's Ivy League Player of the Year. Against Dartmouth, however, Ogbechie returned …
Issue: November-December 2003
Brevia
… Solar Expanse Have 1.5 acres of flat roof space, will go solar. Borrego Solar Systems … panels (Harvard’s largest campus solar array) atop the Gordon Indoor Track and tennis complex, creating 591.5 … year. The for-profit Coursera ( www.coursera.org ) enterprise, launched by Stanford, Princeton, Penn, and the …
Issue: September-October 2012
Extracurriculars
… season to get out and try something utterly new: discover the joys of cooking fresh vegtables from the farmer’s market, take … and the premiere of his most recent film, The Moon Also Rises. July 14-August 19 Summer Double Features. The series, …
Issue: July-August 2007
Cambridge 02138
… The Faust Years I read the article about Drew Faust’s tenure … hiring, and the like—inputs all—with barely a mention of the results. If I read a similar article about Stanford, I would expect to see discussion of its role as an anchor of Silicon Valley, exactly how …
Issue: September-October 2018
Chapter & Verse
… Michael Comenetz asks if the phrase “Galloping Gordon,” sometimes applied to British … Nat Kuhn would like to know who said or wrote, "The task of the Christian is to hold opposites in the heart until the … to a female theologian. David Keyes asks for the source of “Mathematics is the music of the mind. Music is the …
Issue: May-June 2008
Honoris Causa
… Commencement. University provost Alan M. Garber introduced the honorands in the following order, and President Drew … . Seymour Slive. Cabot founding director of the Harvard University Art Museums emeritus and Gleason professor of fine arts emeritus, an authority on …
Issue: July-August 2014
Crimson’s Mr. Green
… having long done more than anyone else to instill a culture of waste-reduction, reuse (of furniture, for example), recycling, and composting throughout the University. Helped by friends and correspondents, he …
Issue: January-February 2021
Why Nations Fail
… Boston, listening as a presenter used historical data from the previous two decades to explain underdevelopment in Haiti. “We went for coffee, and remember saying to each other, ‘This is crazy!’” Robinson recalls. “‘Haiti is like it is because of a very deep-seated, historical process. You need to go …
Issue: July-August 2012
Christopher Walsh Wins Welch Award in Chemistry
… Christopher T. Walsh , Kuhn professor of biological chemistry and molecular pharmacology at Harvard Medical School, has been named co-winner of the Welch Award , one of the most prestigious honors for …
Vote Now
… five new Harvard Overseers and six new elected directors of the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA). Ballots must be … are announced at the HAA’s annual meeting on the afternoon of Commencement day, May 24. All Harvard degree-holders, …
Issue: May-June 2012
Cambridge 02138
… to Edward Tenner's article, " Lasting Impressions ," in the September-October issue (page 36). The late Hugh Brooking Clark of England left the class of '42 to join the British Army in North Africa, where he …
Laura Justine Garwin
… with Harvard's jazz, concert, and marching bands, the Bach Society Orchestra, and the pit orchestras of many musicals, after volleyball and water polo, and after … her thesis was on fission-track dating and tectonics of the eastern Pyrenees. In 1988 she joined Nature magazine …
Issue: September-October 2002
New Poll Shows Warren in Tight Race for Senate Seat
… and expert on consumer bankruptcy Elizabeth Warren is the overwhelming frontrunner for the Democratic nomination … the Boston Globe . The UMass-Lowell/Boston Herald poll of 1,005 registered voters showed the Gottlieb professor of law —who chaired the congressional oversight …
Core Contributors
… $1,000 honorarium for superb service to readers. John T. Bethell ’54 is a lifelong Crimson football fan. Since concluding his distinguished service as editor of this magazine at the end of 1994, he has continued to follow the team and to report, …
Issue: January-February 2012
Two Musical Neighborhoods
… Artists and scholarly analysts of their works inhabit different realms of a co-dependent relationship. Peabody research professor …
Issue: July-August 2008