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...Dentsu, they can be massive events involving the personnel, budget and planning required for a minor military campaign. Every significant corporation in Japan throws a shinnenkai for workers, clients and peers, but Dentsu's is beyond compare. Simply accommodating the more than 4,000 guests required that they attend in four shifts of two hours each. Dentsu wouldn't reveal the cost of Tuesday's event, but word on the floor was that over $400 had been spent for each guest...
...woman who made headlines because she attended a Columbia University graduate school under a stolen identity is also believed to have been accepted to Harvard under a name not her own, allegedly using the identity of a 1999 College graduate. The con artist was identified as Esther E. Reed, 28. She attended Columbia University under the identity of Brooke Henson, a South Carolinian who has been reported missing since 1991, according to a New York Post article published on Monday. Little information is known about Reed, but Post reporter Lukas I. Alpert, who wrote the article, told The Crimson...
Unable to attend meetings, Richard did not serve on the committee...
...collective sanity of the College. With papers and exams to worry about, many Harvard students barely get to enjoy what little vacation time they do have. Getting the first semester’s work completely out of the way would allow for a legitimate winter break.While not all students attend class during reading period, almost all foreign language classes do hold mandatory sessions during at least the first week. The current schedule discourages students from taking foreign language courses or other math or science courses that require attendance during reading period. Moving reading period before break would provide a more...
...most sustained exposure to the vocal skills of the early to mid 20th century. I speak of pitch, clarity, enunciation, the artfully natural wedding of lyric and melody, intellect and emotion - what used to be called singing. Ignore the lofty, dewy texts of these songs, if you want, and attend to the care the singers invest in the succession of notes, the chain of aural imagery. You might ask: Where has this been all my life...