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...People are counting on you to do it right,” Slichter says. “You owe it to this magnificent University and all the people who inhabit it now, and in the future, and in the past, to make this result be something that everyone is proud of and feels, ‘Boy, that was a Harvard job they did in the selection.’ That’s what you want.”—Staff writer Nicholas M. Ciarelli can be reached at ciarelli@fas.harvard.edu...
Dear Nick,So you made it through another four years, through Harvard Law and the presidential campaign. Some people will probably tell you that’s something to be proud of. It is, but only for about ten minutes. Anybody else with your skills and opportunities would have done the same, and quite a few people would have done it better.You’re a lucky person to be where you are, and you don’t deserve it any more than anybody else on this planet. However, now that you have been given so much...
...contact the Harvard Alumni Association and let them know how you would like to be involved as an alum going forward. You get in touch with the Harvard Club of whatever city you are residing in and participate in events. You wear the ‘H’ proudly in your daily life, actively recruit people for Harvard, and rap “Fight Fiercely, Harvard” from time to time. You take to heart the following words of Helen Keller: “I am one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still...
...enormous impact on my own life.” “I looked up to Paul, and I still hope I can emulate some of his traits,” he wrote. As Gilligan’s father said, “he just made us proud every day of his life.” —Staff writer Aditi Banga can be reached at abanga@fas.harvard.edu...
...look back on my four years as dean, I feel proud of our capacity for change and growth even in the most stressful times. For the first time in three decades we have examined all realms of the undergraduate educational experience, knowing that we can do better. Many initiatives are well underway—in science education, in international study, in concentrations and secondary fields, and in the courses that may well define the next generation of general education...