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...calling on Prince George down in Austin this winter, the Texas Governor liked to talk about how much he needed to learn to become a strong candidate for the White House. Bush would tell visitors about his crash course in foreign policy with the Republican Party's best and brightest. And he would cite the Balkans as an example: "For instance," he'd say, "a year ago, I didn't know where Kosovo was. But I bet you didn't either...
...brightest note for the Crimson came Jain, who triumphed in a three-set struggle 1-6, 6-2, 6-2 over Lisa Dingwall...
...brightest note for the Crimson came from Jain, who triumphed in a three-set struggle 1-6, 6-2, 6-2 over Lisa Dingwall...
...Manoni's experience points to a unique feature of Radcliffe's undergraduate programs--the externships, mentorships and research partnerships that Radcliffe officials tout as some of the college's brightest successes. Designed to create an enriching, all-female environment for undergraduates, they are among the only academic programs at the University that remain single...
...Harvard family, better they shouldn't know that there's no advising system to speak of. More importantly, we recognize that the weight of our diplomas rests on Harvard's reputation in the outside world. Unless we cooperate every year to attract a new crop of the best and brightest, that reputation and consequently our own standing will suffer. In the case of the our parents, we just want them to feel that the great cost of our education has been worth it. If we took them to sit in on an Expos section, they might start to wonder...