Word: assistive
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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This is not the first time the College has tried to assist student clubs with money management problems. An experimental version of the seminars was tried five years ago but discontinued because of poor attendance, Epps said...
...seminars, to be organized through the office of the Dean of Students, are designed to assist students in managing non-profit organizations, Epps said...
Obviously the freshman class had a big thing to do with this year's success--Harvard's three leading scorers were all rookies. Emily Stauffer (6 goals, 6 assists), Keren Gudeman (4 goals, 6 assist) and Kristen Bowes 4 goals, 2 assists kick-started the attack all year...
...money and greed, pure and simple," says Paul Much, senior managing director of the firm Houlihan, Lokey, Howard & Zukin, which counsels investors on opportunities such as sports. "This is about who gets a bigger share of the pie." The owners have deluded themselves into thinking the players should happily assist them in that redistribution, which violates human nature as well as labor history. Leigh Steinberg, perhaps the most powerful individual agent in professional sports, with some 150 clients under contract, agrees, "These sports are showing an incredible amount of self- destruction. This is a golden opportunity squandered. In each case...
...often said, as a way of orienting anyone coming to him fresh, that Powell did for the piano what Charlie Parker did for the saxophone. Together, and with no small assist from Thelonious Monk and Dizzy Gillespie, they took a hand in fearlessly turning jazz inside itself, then inside out, as they created bebop. But Powell found distinctive melodic nuances on his keyboard. He wasn't as witty and romantic as Nat Cole or as exuberant a geometrician as Art Tatum, both non-beboppers. But he could find a secret, personal vibrancy on a standard like Jerome Kern's Yesterdays...