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Most observers believed that if Kerry had won, Summers’ once-and-future boss—former Treasury secretary and current Harvard Corporation member Robert E. Rubin ’60—would have been the “odds-on favorite?? to replace Greenspan, according to Princeton economist Alan S. Blinder...
Harvard students, meanwhile, ate snow cones alongside six-year old children holding hot dogs. There was no alcohol. There were no professional bands. In place of all that? Carnival rides—“Bouncy Boxing” was a favorite??and little kids. The next day, after three hours of delay and vamping by the Harvard Spoken Word Society, Busta Rhymes gave a fashionably late performance to a tired, cranky crowd...
When the Patriots went up against the St. Louis Rams in 2002, they were 14-point underdogs, a concept that seems far removed from the Patriots of today. Indeed, the “favorite?? moniker might make the Pats a little harder to get behind. After all, the Red Sox championship was perfect partly because that franchise was a perennial loser...
Four weather-delayed games are scheduled for today before interdivision play—and with it the first half of the Ivy season—is officially concluded, but the Ivy season has already produced skyrocketing prospects, unfulfilled expectations and a new favorite??Harvard...
Mazzoleni thinks the “favorite?? label belongs to Colgate, the top seed and regular season champion. “They should be,” he said. “They’ve proven it over the long haul...