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...World Wide Web, the great democratizer of information and violator of copyrights. Specifically, Versity.com, an on-line "knowledge center" that collects lecture notes from colleges across the country, has begun this fall to have Harvard courses featured on its site, paying Harvard students to summarize the lectures they attend and then posting lecture notes on the Web to anyone who desires them and is willing to register...
...Gold Group International, whose holdings include a number of British soft-porn magazines and which is owned by managing director Gold's father and uncle. It was the woman of the family who came up with the innovative sales strategy. After joining the family business in 1979, Gold, 39, attended a home-sales party for a line of clothing and decided erotic goods could be sold to women the same way. She was soon running Ann Summers. Gold began with eight women "party planners" and now employs more than 7,500 people in that role. (Of her 332 full-time...
Anyone and everyone is encouraged to become involved in the solution. We will be having an open meeting to discuss this issue, among others, on Wed. , Nov. 17, 4-6 pm, in the Loeb Drama Center; all students are encouraged to attend. Further, anyone who has ideas on how to confront this issue is welcome to contact the HRDC at hrdc@hcs.harvard.edu. Further, we would love to have a more diverse pool of directors, production staff members, and playwrights: applications for spring shows in the Loeb Drama Center will be available in the coming weeks, and anyone with questions about...
...final benefit to attending information sessions is exercise. Students who attend just for the food will have the opportunity to try their skills at another playground game: the obstacle course...
Number one on the "to not do" list is droning. Slide presentations are a formality. Students attend the presentations to speak with representatives, greet old friends, gather pamphlets, and maybe to leave with a new mug. Short presentations will make a better impression than long ones; chances are that students will tune out after the fourth pie chart...