I bought this hat in 1994 and still have it. I rarely wear it because it is very heavy. Here are the pins in it that I recognize: 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup New England Revolution 1974 Asian Games 1994 World Cup Volunteer 1994 World Cup New England Revolution Founding Member New York Centaurs New York Power US Soccer Hall of Fame New York Red Bulls Connecticut Soccer Gotham FC (1) Double Header: US-Mexico, New England Revolution-Tampa Bay Mutiny Persianfootball.com 1999 Women's World Cup 2003 Women's World Cup 2000 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup Gotham FC (2) NY/NJ MetroStars 1994 World Cup Player 1994 World Cup Coca Cola Nigeria Football Association 1994 World Cup Transportation Iran Football Federation Sam's Army
In the world of science, Harvard geneticist Pardis Sabeti is a rock star. She also fronts a guitar-heavy alternative rock band from Boston. She was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1975, where her father, Parviz, was a high-ranking official in the shah’s government. Two years later, on the cusp of the Iranian revolution, the Sabeti family fled to the United States, eventually settling in Florida. “My father took one of the toughest jobs in the government because he cared about his nation more than himself,” Pardis says. “His courage and conviction have always driven me to want to make a difference.” In the early 1980s, Pardis’ mother, Nancy, bought some old textbooks, a chalkboard and a couple of school chairs and set up a makeshift summer school in the family’s home for Pardis and her sister, Parisa, who is two years older. Parisa, assigned the role of teacher, put together lesson plans and gave out report cards; Pardis directed the “performing arts” and helped run phys ed. The wide-eyed, to...