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Though it would seem that a Harvard victory would give students further reason to rejoice, I strongly doubt that any post-game parties were canceled due to the local team's inconvenient loss. Why didn't Harvard students feel as frustrated by the defeat as Mets fans did after their team lost to the dreaded Yankees this past October? Where were all the exciting fights that the recipe of alcohol and rivalry should foster, as are inevitable on any day the Yankees enter Fenway Park? Why does the Harvard-Yale competition seem so much tamer than other famous rivalries...
According to The Washington Post, Shalala had already declined to be considered for the presidency of Brown University. Brown announced Nov. 9 that former Smith College President Ruth Simmons would fill the post...
...Brown] wasn't messy enough for me," she told The Washington Post. "It was a good strong university that didn't need...
...resume boasts impressive financial achievements in the past. Shalala helped save New York City from a financial downturn in 1975 to 1977, when she was treasurer of the city's Municipal Assistance Corp, according to The Washington Post...
...have missed only one thing in Washington: working with young people," Shalala told The Washington Post...