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...recession, then the surplus estimates are incorrect, meaning that in a few years we may not have any money to spend on tax cuts. Additionally, gradually phasing in a long-term tax cut plan will not have any immediate effect on a recession--Bush's top economic advisor, Lawrence B. Lindsey, has written that tax cuts have too slow an effect to be useful in fighting recessions. Fighting a short-term recession is better left to the Federal Reserve and its chair Alan Greenspan--Clinton's experience with the 1993 tax hike makes clear that over the long haul, debt...
...important for freshmen to develop good habits early rather than having to scramble for a thesis advisor their senior year," she said...
...classroom are in the advising process. Advising at Harvard happens--or fails to happen--in three tiers: first-year advising, house advising and concentration advising. Today, first-years must seek advice from either a proctor who knows them personally but knows nothing about their field, or an outside advisor who knows about their field but absolutely nothing about them. We need to consider creating a support network of advising for first-years, involving faculty members who will interact with first-years more regularly and who also have the knowledge to advise them...
Elaine C. Kamarck, senior policy advisor to Vice President Al Gore '69 and a lecturer at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, says that in some ways the structure of the Harvard administration resembles the structure of the Treasury Department...
...What sets Harvard apart from other large corporations, like John Hancock or Microsoft, are its students," he said. "I like that part of it. I have worked with Evening with Champions at Eliot House and served as a freshman advisor...