Word: turnoveritis
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Compounding their usual turnover problems, the Ram's special teams seemed to be asleep at the wheel against the Big Green. Fordham botched a punt snap, which led to Dartmouth's first touchdown and a 6-0 first-quarter lead. The Big Green also blocked two Ram punts.
Harvard was penalized only twice for 15 yards and committed nary a turnover against Columbia. The Crimson was the least penalized team in the Ancient Eight last season.
In addition to regular turnover of faculty, Rudenstine said he will work to fill new faculty positions that have been created by the University's ongoing $2.1 billion capital campaign.
The turnover in writing staff has been just as drastic. Of the 17 writers on board this year, 12 are newcomers. (Most come from performance rather than print backgrounds; Michaels this time has generally avoided raiding his usual source, the Harvard Lampoon.) In some ways, SNL is a victim of...
Instead, he pointed to low turnover on most of Harvard's faculties and to the large amount of time needed to acquire the expertise necessary for a tenured post at Harvard.