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...this idea that administrators just live at Harvard, but he has a house and a wife and everything??he’s a real person,” says Laura E. D’Asaro ’13, a Straus resident. “It’s kind of like elementary. You imagine your teachers never go home...

Author: By NICOLE SAVDIE, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dinglebell, Dinglebell Rock | 12/11/2009 | See Source »

...best-looking) young people in the country. Somehow in the struggle to cope with all the talent and prestige, with the sliding scale of relative happiness in constant flux, we criticize. We cling to the thing about ourselves we find distinctive. We fear so passionately that somebody might have everything??brains, looks, social connections, a sense of humor—that we tear down and pick apart. Nobody should have a beach house in Antigua and a summa thesis. Nobody should be a Class Marshal and a Rhodes Scholar. The person who got that job at Morgan Stanley...

Author: By Benjamin P. Schwartz | Title: A Culture of Criticism | 11/20/2009 | See Source »

...other cities,” posits Rivera, “you live on one side and the bad guys live on the other, and there’s miles in between, which is how it should be. But in this country, everything??s all squished together.” As the mystery surrounding Olga María’s murder grows more complex, this declaration becomes terrifyingly true. The people Rivera once thought to be Olga María’s friends and protectors are cast as potential murder suspects. Trusted political figures are grouped together...

Author: By Renee G. Stern, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Reflections in a Political ‘Mirror’ | 11/6/2009 | See Source »

...want some milk?”“OK.”The chatter on the TV was overshadowed by the volume of my Mom’s silence.“Is there something wrong, Mom?”“No, everything??s fine.”Again, the silence was too powerful.“I have to find a new job, that’s all.”“Oh.”We’d been having money problems since my Dad left. We were barely getting...

Author: By Jonathan E. Mayer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: FICTION: Memento | 4/16/2009 | See Source »

...debt at unfavorable rates.“[There are] a lot of things they could have used the money for in an overall capital perspective,” Flahive said. “The underwriters were in a difficult environment and they did the best they could. In hindsight, everything??s 20-20.” He also said that if rates fall dramatically, the law governing tax-exempt debt financing gives issuers one opportunity to pay off their debt and reissue the bonds at the lower rate.‘THE SUMMERS SWAP’While documentation...

Author: By Peter F. Zhu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Debt Sales Draw Mixed Reactions | 3/31/2009 | See Source »

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