Word: centralized
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Bunting's statement in the press release reveals a sentiment that remained a central tenet of Radcliffe until very recently...
Recognizing the power of the Harvard deans, Rudenstine felt the best way to bring influence to the central administration would be to inspire collaboration among the deans. He frequently meets with all 10 of them, and this year went so far as to bring the entire group to meet with the Harvard Corporation. It had never happened before. Rudenstine did it twice this year. For the president, the deans are becoming a sort of cabinet, thinking not only about their own schools but also about the good of the entire University--at least some what...
Another major loss for Harvard Square this year was the Mass. Army/Navy store, which was located next door to Store 24 on Mass. Ave. The store relocated to Central Square after opening in Harvard Square nine years...
...store closed because Central Square offered a more attractive 3,000 square feet versus an awkward 10,000 in Harvard Square. Although many employees lost their jobs because of the store's downsizing, those still employed at Mass Army/Navy spoke enthusiastically about the move, according to Rachell Sanel, manager of the Harvard Square store...
There was a bit of good news. The CPD arrested a 45-year-old Hyde Park man and charged him with a series of so-called "smash-n-grab" robberies in Harvard and Central Squares...