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...Quad and on the River every day would help ameliorate the problem of nutritionally deficient diets suggested by the preliminary report. Students most affected by the reduction in selection—such as athletes, those with special dietary restrictions, and early risers in need of a brain boost??would enjoy an immediate increase in wellbeing...
...Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby recognized, the strength of the Harvard experience is “the [synergy] between students’ academic, extracurricular, social and residential lives,” which, he went on to say, the “campus renovations are designed to boost??to an even greater extent than before.” The next logical step after these renovations is a survey of the campus to identify candidate spaces where a centrally located student center can be built...
...men’s side, this “team” included a number of new runners and others coming off of injuries who provided a boost??including the track debut of the starting tailback for the Harvard football team, freshman Clifton Dawson...
...actual policies in question differed sharply between the two cases: while the admissions policy of the University of Michigan’s Law School was upheld, that of its undergraduate program—which uses a point-based system in which all minority applicants receive a fixed boost??was ruled unconstitutional...
...actual policies in question differed sharply between the two cases: while the admissions policy of the University of Michigan’s Law School was upheld, that of its undergraduate program—which uses a point-based system in which all minority applicants receive a fixed boost??was ruled unconstitutional...