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… Baseball Harvard (21-20-1 overall) finished the Ivy season with the league’s best record, 14-6, winning … Princeton, with the Tigers now leading that skein, 6-5. Softball The softballers had a 20-24 overall record and a 6-8 mark in Ivy …
Issue: July-August 2006
2002 Senior Marshals
… Photographs by Gerard Hammond (inset) and Stu Rosner The senior marshals, looking ahead to Commencement 2002, are: (inset) first marshal Gerard Hammond, of Cabot House and Brooklyn; (back row, from left) Dan Droller, of Eliot House and Pelham, New York; Adam Kline, of Leverett …
Issue: May-June 2002
What Makes Fish Fast?
… Sharks and tuna are among the fastest and most efficient swimmers in the animal kingdom. Bigelow professor of ichthyology George Lauder is developing robot replicas to …
Issue: January-February 2024
News in Brief
… A Deluge of Deans Several significant leadership appointments were announced toward the end of the spring semester. Jeremy M. Weinstein, Ph.D. … investments in climate-transition technologies and enterprises now exceed 1 percent of endowment assets, and that …
Issue: July-August 2024
Never Alone
… Looking out at a crowd of 804 about-to-be Harvard Law School (HLS) graduates at class day May 22, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland spoke about work. After years of …
Gathering Together
… The Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) has events lined up in … Collections and the Modern Museum."Tours of the Harvard Museum of Natural History, notably its … leaders from the region; topics include "Social Enterprise in Latin America" and "Education and Democracy in …
Issue: January-February 2005
Set Design for Grease
… Theatrical set designer Derek McLane ’80 shows how his work … through the musical’s finished sets — and discusses some of his surprising, diverse sources of inspiration: the endless rows of lockers he remembers …
Issue: March-April 2008
Cambridge 02138
… (“ Psychiatry by Prescription ,” July-August, page 38). The nationwide shortage of trained cognitive-behavioral therapists means that … diverse creations,î gives you some sense of the enterprise: continued reporting on and criticism of written works, …
Issue: September-October 2006
Light-Up Neurons
… A new tool developed in the lab of Adam Cohen , Loeb associate professor of the natural sciences, may illuminate neuroscience …
Issue: March-April 2012
Benjamin Smith Lyman
… Benjamin Smith Lyman was living proof of the benefits to health and well-being of the lifestyle he …
Issue: May-June 2024
Model Masterpieces
… Before the Baroque sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini crafted the angels of gilded bronze that flank the Altar of the Blessed Sacrament in Saint Peter’s Basilica, he made …
Issue: May-June 2024
Book Signing and Reception with Joanne Chang ’91
… On may 11, 2011 , loyal magazine donors gathered at Harvard’s Murr Center Lounge for a reception and … with Joanne Chang ’91, chef, restaurant owner, and author of the new cookbook Flour: Spectacular Recipes from Boston’s …
Memorial for Henry C. Moses
… and friends are invited to remember Henry C. Moses, dean of freshmen at Harvard College from 1977 to 1991, who died … and friends are invited to remember Henry C. Moses, dean of freshmen at Harvard College from 1977 to 1991. … 3554 … …
Issue: September-October 2008
Harvard@Home: Arts On-line
… Whether you're a regular at Arts First or you've yet to attend, … highlights on-line thanks to Harvard@Home. Arts First offers audio and video coverage of the University-wide celebration of music, theater, dance, …
Issue: May-June 2004
Winter Sports
… Basketball The women’s team (7-11, 3-2 Ivy) had a bumpy start against … margins, to open league competition. With an average of 11.0 points per game, freshman Katie Rollins led the … and Columbia, while falling to Yale and Cornell. Guard Jim Goffredo ’07 led the scoring with a 16.2 average per game. …
Issue: March-April 2006