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...challenge of Harvard Management is to have a pipeline,” he said. “I also think that at some point people tend to spin out. We are going into this with our eyes wide open, and as long as we can get five to ten years of excellent returns on the endowment from each group, then our job would have been done well.” —Staff writer Cyrus M. Mossavar-Rahmani can be reached at crahmani@fas.harvard.edu...
...funding an orphanage in the Fujian Province. Training for many of Harvard’s runners began last fall while others started last week. Einhorn said that the community of runners “makes a big difference,” and that he had probably gone on about ten training runs with the HCMC. But former “fun czar” and current Project Manager Loker Commons Planning and Program Development Zachary A Corker ’04 decided to run the marathon just last Thursday. “I bought these shoes on Wednesday...
...That much, I think, is a personal choice, but it’s one we should know that we’re making. We’re just coming to terms with the idea of the Internet as a megaphone, taking the things we say and making them ten thousand times louder, capable of being heard around the world. A poorly worded letter to the editor or a heat-of-the-moment, too-ambitious argument on a mailing list can shut the door on a nascent political career. That it’s a megaphone in time as well...
...pace. The last two goals brought Curtis to a team-high 30 goals scored this season. Following a goal by freshman Kaitlin Martin, the Crimson was within two at 10-8. This goal, however, would be the last for Harvard, as the team went scoreless in the final ten minutes of the game. Sophomore Katie Lewis-Lamonica touched off a 4-0 run by Princeton, a scoring frenzy in which four different players found the net for the Tigers. The offensive drive put the Princeton ahead for good. Saturday’s game marks the 14th consecutive season that...
...move and then just sat there—it’s extremely frustrating,” senior two-seat Wes Kauble said. “You’d like to be able to get through a boat, and to get within two seats and give it back ten strokes later is not what a crew wants to do.”Throughout the second 1,000 meters, the Crimson continued its game of catch-up, using an increased stroke rating in concerted pieces to try to pull even. Twice more Harvard pulled to within two seats, and twice...