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To decrease the neurosis, O'Brien proposed a timeline: Radiohead would rehearse new songs for three months, play those songs on a late summer 2002 tour and then record them in a single two-week session. Yorke agreed and subsequently turned over three CDs of unstructured acoustic recordings of new...
But without careful oversight, many other schools could soon be on the rocks.
“We must and we will be careful,” Kirby wrote in his letter. “Our long-term aspirations will require difficult choices in the near term.”
While careful fiscal management will help Harvard muddle through the current downturn, its ambitious plans will require skeptical donors to open their checkbooks during lean times.
Buck’s committee gathered information and advice and even performed a comprehensive survey of Radcliffe students and alumnae, taking into careful consideration the social changes brought about by the two world wars.