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Nowak says Epstein has been sponsoring his research—to the tune of $500,000??since the two met about three years...
...should be noted that most of these additional applications come attached with the standard $60 fee. Some have waivers instead, but 1,500 additional fees can add up to as much as $90,000??money that can cover the administrative costs associated with extra applications...
...meantime, the church is struggling to raise the remaining millions. The Swedenborgians’ original fundraising plan—to create a board of governors for the church and sell endowed chairs for $500,000??did not meet with much success...
...more than ever, everybody wants in. According to 8 Garden Street, the ranks of applicants this year swelled to over 20,000??that’s more than the total of Anglo and allied forces who gave their lives to defend civilization in the Battle of Waterloo. These young ones are eager to enlist, but are they prepared to join us in fighting for the common cause of students, faculty and administrators alike: defending the innocence and emptiness of our speech? We guard the border between ourselves and meaning with think-tanks from which we fire blanks wildly...
...other reason for the recent surge in applications may be omnipresence of Harvard in the movies and television (News, “College Applications Set Record at 20,000??, Feb. 3). In the past year if you visited any video store you’d be faced with several movies based at Harvard (Harvard Man, How High, Legally Blonde, etc.) Television is doing a good job as well with many more mentions of Harvard than any other institution. Pre-college students appear to be heavily inundated with Harvard propaganda, with the common story line that...