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...structure of the council in order to rid it of personal politicking. He proposes changing the structure of the council so that each house elects only one council representative and the Yard only four. Non-elected students who wanted to help out would be more than welcome to assist, he says...
Faculty and administrators say the IT contacts only assist with day-to-day problems and do not generally help develop new projects...
...Gary E. Zimmerman, Ad Manager.-Elect Harvard 24 Yale 21 Todd F. Braunstein, President Harvard 63 Yale 0 Douglas M. Pravda, Managing Editor Harvard 21 Yale 14 Eric F. Brown, Sports Editor Harvard 23 Yale 9 Mike E. Ginsberg, Assoc. Sports Editor Harvard 17 Yale 10 Shira A. Springer, Assist. Sports Editor Harvard 24 Yale 20 Jeffrey N. Gell, Senior Editor Harvard 10 Yale 6 Lindsey M. Turrentine, Magaz. Editor Harvard 14 Yale 7 Elizabeth M. Angell, Assoc. Mag. Editor Harvard 21 Yale 20 Gabriel B. Eber, Chief Photographer Harvard 17 Yale 14 Sarah E. Scrogin, Frmr. Managing Editor Harvard...
...foresee that Jobtrak will be particularly helpful to small employers who don't find the recruiting program a cost-effective way to fill job openings. Counselors with expertise in a number of fields can assist particular employers directly by advising them on how to communicate job or internship opportunities to students. For students, those same counselors can help to develop individualized job searches in government, architecture, international relations, the arts, education or any number of fields. Students can also use the newly arrived Professional Connection database, a collaboration between OCS and the Harvard Alumni Association. The database contains nearly...
Dole did not campaign effectively on the character issue until the last weeks before the election, when he got an assist from the media: press reports revealed that a Clinton fund raiser named John Huang had collected more than $800,000 in questionable contributions from foreign donors. Clinton had designed his fund-raising juggernaut to ensure a big win, but now public disgust with his money machine threatened to whittle down the size of his victory margin. Clinton desperately wanted to get more than 50% of the vote. As some undecided voters broke for Ross Perot, Clinton's own polls...