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...staff of three will make the first door drops this weekend, leaving sweets and personalized cards that read “Harvard Students Care” in large bold letters. The card also lists the phone numbers of Room 13 and the Bureau of Study Counsel, as well as the location of Room 13, in case the student wants to seek out future help...
...loved playing Mephistopheles in Clint Froehlich’s production of Goethe’s Faust 1 because I had the pleasure of working with a director who threw at me brave, daunting and exhilarating ideas, and who also gave me the freedom to make additional bold choices...
...while President Bush and Senator Kerry may like to spin Ariel Sharon's Gaza plan as a first bold first step along the route envisaged in the White House's "roadmap" to a two-state peace agreement, Sharon's top political aide has made clear that it is, in fact, a tactical step designed precisely to avoid the "roadmap...
...innovation. With illustrative examples, Kanter lays out how to overcome attitude problems like passivity, inefficacy, finger pointing and panic in order to become a winner. But be warned: Kanter often calls for sweeping action, like clearing out top management or drastically reallocating resources. Confidence, apparently, often starts with bold action. --By Barbara Kiviat
...leaders in Australia's history have been bold enough to orchestrate a sharp turn in school funding policy. In 1880, when less than a third of New South Wales children received schooling, the state's premier, Henry Parkes, pushed through the Public Instruction Act, establishing free, secular and compulsory education. Grand stuff; but by simultaneously withdrawing all aid from denominational schools, Parkes caused almost a century of community division...