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As the NBA playoffs wrap up, the spotlight is returning to Jeremy Lin '10, whose breakout sophomore season thrust him onto the national stage.

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David Stearns ‘07 (center)—the Indians’ current director of “contracts, strategy, and analysis”—poses with former Crimson sports chairs Gabe Velez ’07 (left) and Alex McPhillips ’07 at the annual Kirkland House holiday dinner. Five years after graduation, Stearns has secured a coveted MLB position.

Baseball

Harvard Grad Thrives in Front-Office Role

In December of 2011—less than five years after the Class of 2007 graduated from Harvard—the Cleveland Indians named David Stearns '07 as one of two directors of baseball operations.

Alumni

Lin Named to USA Select Team

While recovering from knee surgery may have required Jeremy Lin ’10 to sit out the NBA playoffs, all is not lost for the Harvard alum this summer.

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Thanks to his strong performance this season, Jeremy Lin '10 earned a spot on the prestigious USA Select team, a group responsible for helping to prepare the men's basketball Olympic team for the upcoming London games.

Men's Basketball

Lin '10 To Sit out Rest of Series Against Heat

Lin will not play in his team’s first-round playoff series against the Miami Heat.

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Thanks to a nagging knee injury, Jeremy Lin '10 will watch the rest of the Knicks' first-round series against the Miami Heat from the sidelines.

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Alumni

Linjury Update

For the second straight season, the injury-riddled New York Knicks find themselves in a 3-0 hole going into what might ...

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'From Nothing' to New Film on Creativity

Documentarian Tim Cawley examines the creative process, and his film includes interviews with Harvard faculty and alumni.

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Harvard Business School

Tata Hall Construction Pushes Ahead of Schedule

Construction on Tata Hall, a facility that will be devoted to the Harvard Business School’s mid-career Executive Education program, is ahead of schedule, according Andrew F. O’Brien, chief of operations at the Business School.

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A Police Captain Reminisces on the Riots of the Good Old Days

Every Friday, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past. April 26, 1902: Emperor William's Thanks President Eliot has just received from the Embassy of the United States at Berlin the following letter which explains itself: BERLIN, April 14, 1902. "Dr. Charles W. Eliot. President of Harvard College, Cambridge, Massachusetts: "Dear Sir: Referring to my letter of the 7th instant, I have much pleasure in informing you that I had the honor of being received by the German Emperor yesterday, and of presenting to His Majesty in person the "Vote of Thanks" passed by yourself and the Fellows of Harvard College in acknowledgment of the notice given by His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Prussia of the generous gift which His Majesty proposes to send to Harvard University for the Germanic Museum."

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Alumni

Lin-less Knicks To Face LeBron's Heat in First Round of Playoffs

The win insured that it will play the Miami Heat in the first round of the postseason.

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Reviving an Old Tradition, the Class of 2012 Will Receive Class Color

Graduating seniors in the Class of 2012 will receive an official class color on Class Day during a ceremony hosted by the Harvard Alumni Association, restoring a long-held Harvard tradition that has not been practiced since 1963.

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