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Harriman says the tracks give students more flexibility to amass concentration credit for courses that fall within the rubric of MBB but may be offered outside of their departments. For example, a biology concentrator can receive credit for taking abnormal psychology, just as a psychology concentrator in the MBB track can receive concentration credit for pre-med requirements...
...loss was Harvard's second straight. On Saturday, the team fell to Duke, 3-0. There, the Crimson could only amass a total of three shots, all in the first half...
...would not be remembered primarily for last year's May-December 31st marriage to Texas-size model Anna Nicole Smith. His previous, more substantial career began with a position in the Interior Department drafting New Deal oil regulations. Armed with his knowledge of the field, he went on to amass a fortune--$725 million at its peak--that made him Houston's wealthiest citizen. His marriage to Smith was his third...
...concentration requirements. Rather than emphasizing subject matter, the Core aspires to introduce students to schools of thought and, as the Introduction to the Core Curriculum for Freshmen states, "major approaches to knowledge." In theory, therefore, the Core strives to acquaint students with different philosophies rather than forcing students to amass large amounts of material...
...different effect. Nolde's prints of a "Young Danish Woman" (1913) appear aged, as the Shroud of Turin. Like most of the works in the dazzling show Emile Nolde: The Painter's Prints and its satisfying counterpart Nolde Watercolors in America, the woman is a delicate relic rather than amass-market commodity. By changing his colors Nolde creates different women and reveals their different personalities...