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...pattern for the summit was set: though each leader had brought with him a wide array of senior advisers who had labored for months to lay the groundwork, the essential work would be done one to one, face to face. "All that machinery, all those cars and buildings and communications and people, and then, by God, two personalities just took charge," a top Administration official later mused. "Everything was different once those two leaders shook hands...
...irreverent and insightful. She was a real-life Murphy Brown, and the rumor was that she inspired the sitcom. This month Ellerbee, 60, comes out with a new book, Take Big Bites: Adventures Around the World and Across the Table. She spoke with TIME's ANDREA SACHS about an array of topics, from women in TV news to her battle with cancer...
...Would we love to have the Wall Street Journal come and recruit 15 people each summer in a kind of big array like an on-campus recruiting program? Absolutely,” says Wright-Swadel. “Would they spend the kind of money that it takes to do it that...
...committee moved away from a “one size fits all” stance on general education—requiring all students to follow a largely predetermined path—to a greater emphasis on choice. The extent and array of choices, however, remained a divisive topic as the report’s deadline approached...
Inside Loeb House, the monthly gathering of the Harvard Corporation was unequivocally positive, according to two University officials who were later briefed on the meeting. The agenda sported the usual array of topics: the undergraduate curricular review, ongoing plans for expansion into Allston, and the University’s multi-billion-dollar capital campaign—key items that were sure to define the next decade or longer with Summers at the helm...