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Indeed, Harvard’s campus rep from fall 2003 to spring 2004??€”who asked not to be identified because he said he was embarrassed about the job—found it difficult to increase the size of the program. However, he believes that his role at Harvard was still important in connecting with campus groups such as H Bomb, a magazine he said Playboy was very interested...
Most believe that on Nov. 3, the winner of Election 2004??€”what many have dubbed the most important election of our lifetime—will seal the fate of the United States. But it seems the world will have to wait. Rather, it should be assumed that Thanksgiving dinner discussion will be dominated by current debate; that is, who will be the President of the United States for the next four years. Perhaps, if we’re lucky, we can move on to speculations of Cabinet appointment during winter break; but even this is overly optimistic...
Most believe that on Nov. 3, the winner of Election 2004??€”what many have dubbed the most important election of our lifetime—will seal the fate of the United States. But it seems the world will have to wait. Rather, it should be assumed that Thanksgiving dinner discussion will be dominated by current debate; that is, who will be the President of the United States for the next four years. Perhaps, if we’re lucky, we can move on to speculations of Cabinet appointment during winter break; but even this is overly optimistic...
Harvard’s varsity athletes as a whole do depart—in some cases radically—from broader campus trends. Data from the Office of the Registrar for the fall of 2004??€”tracking the concentration choices for the classes of 2005, 2006 and 2007—show that approximately one quarter of Harvard students will graduate with economics or government degrees, compared with over 37 percent of athletes and 65 percent of the football team...
August 11, 2004??€”Rockhampton (Beef Capital of Australia...