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...Beady, a 17-year-old senior at Framingham High School. “Our fans are crazier.” The late kick-off also prevented some fans from bringing along their families. James B. Keegan ’63 said he traditionally goes to Harvard football games to spend a relaxing afternoon with his grandchild. He said he was surprised by some of the more vulgar student cheers, including “Brown is poop, poop is brown.” “It is stupid,” Keegan said. “We have to leave...
...path in academia that’s hard to get off of. There are things I love about the academy, but if we’re successful I could do this full time,” Wallace said. “In the lab, you spend hours at bench not socializing. Here you have customers with smiles on their faces,” he added. Yang agreed that “in the lab, results take weeks or even months to get, but here it’s instantaneous.” While Berry Line’s product...
...while the Crimson struggled to get things going offensively. With the exception of two shots fired on goal in the first half by Sheeleigh—one a left-footed rocket that Golding was just barely able to fist over the crossbar—the team was forced to spend a lot of time on the defensive. Harvard’s defensive backs, however, were up to the challenge, allowing only one shot on goal in the first half. Leone called his team “a resilient bunch of young women” in light of its first-half...
...according to Sydney Price, vice president of jewelry and watches, so it makes sense that this fall the New York City retailer will open a special room showcasing its high-end collections?from $3,500 Kieselstein-Cord earrings up to a million for Siegelson vintage pieces. Customers looking to spend extravagantly will be offered a private setting in which to view exquisite jewelry from such names as Michelle Ong, De Grisogono and Buccellati...
Furthermore, Harvard’s relationship with Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) is a very productive one: Several students from the 2006 program have gone on to spend whole terms studying at the university. PUC deserves no more criticism for being a private rather than public institution than Harvard does. In addition, the Office of International Programs and other sources of funding at Harvard provide grants to reduce the $5,500 cost—which includes a package of tuition, housing, activities, and weekend excursions—for most participants...