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Predicting the unpredictable
Jeremy Stein analyzes the vagaries of behavioral finance
Precariously perched on a tiny scaffold 170 feet in the air over the Nevada desert last summer, Jeremy Stein anxiously contemplated an awe-inspiring feat - a bungee jump into a 13-foot-deep swimming pool in Las Vegas. Stepping off the ledge, Stein began his free fall, only slightly splashing the water as the cord whipped him back high in the air. "It was cool," he says.
It's more than just a beat
Rapidly rising from his chair, and leaving a full plate of warm food, Patrol Officer Charles Marren of Harvard University's Police Department (HUPD) grabs his cap from above the buffet line at Annenberg Hall and radios back to the University dispatcher, "52 to control, I have that."
Memorial Minute: James Luther Adams
At a meeting of the Faculty of Divinity on April 17, 2000, the following Minute was placed upon the records.
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