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Saturday's audience--which included top brass from Mass. Hall, members of the Corporation and Board of Overseers as well as prominent alumni and donors--responded favorably to the speech and seemed overcome by the breadth of Rudenstine's 16-page lecture, which he has composed off-and-on over the past 18 months...
TIME: Should you make some gesture on human rights, which would smooth discussions across the whole breadth of U.S.-China issues...
...buying that dip the day before the 508-point collapse. But unlike 1997, in 1987 all the small stocks--the privates in the army--weren't marching with the generals. They had topped out months before, and the Mercks and Bristol-Myerses alone were still climbing. Put simply, the breadth of the market was miserable. Also, interest rates--instead of moving down, as they are now--were moving up almost weekly. Bonds and stocks had decoupled, meaning that bonds were getting increasingly cheaper to buy versus stocks. That never lasts...
...activities. You may want to describe your most career-related activities in the Experience section. On the other hand, you may decide that you can better highlight your activities in a separate section. Activities that are significant to you, but not career-related should be mentioned to indicate your breadth of interests. When listing campus organizations, be sure that you explain for the non-Harvard reader the type of each organization...
Hennessy-Fiske unabashedly gushes that Rawlins is a "seasoned campaigner" and "political powerhouse," and claims that no other student "has reached [Rawlins'] depth and breadth of immersion" in extra-curricular activities. How could...