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...attended Wheaton College and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine before serving as a professor at Johns Hopkins and McGill University. She is the Thomas Morgan Rotch Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics Emerita at Harvard University...
...hindsight, the 2004 women’s soccer season might be best labeled as a formal passing of the guard. Not only did Harvard coach Tim Wheaton turn the program over to a new young coach, Stephanie Erickson, at its end, but a dynamic group of seniors put the program back on top, leading the Crimson (8-5-2, 4-3 Ivy) to an undefeated home record (5-0-1) and its first NCAA tournament birth since...
...Liza is an exceptional player,” Wheaton said. “She dominates on the air, on the ground. She’s exceptional...
...home makes the most financial sense. But today, with so many rushing to own, the math often works out in favor of renting. In Boston, as prices have jumped since 2000, the monthly mortgage payment for a median-price house has risen 23%, to $2,079, according to Torto Wheaton Research. (That assumes a 30-year fixed rate with 10% down.) Meanwhile, the average apartment rent has edged lower...
...hiring of Erickson represents a huge shake-up for the Crimson women’s soccer program, which has seen only two head coaches since its inception in 1976. Current Nichols Family Director of Athletics Bob Scalise started the program before being replaced by Wheaton, who coached Harvard for 18 seasons...