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Harvard doesn’t have 9,000 acres of land to give away and administrators said it’s far from clear that Harvard will chart a course of closer interaction with private sector biotechnology...
...noted that during his tenure at Goldman the company did not even have an organization chart; this allowed the bank to be more flexible in responding to changing situations, he said...
That year, the College began providing professors with a chart comparing their grades to those awarded by other professors...
Hence, the road trip. The quintessential American opportunity for the great escape beckons Harvard students—and we should heed its call. Since the 1960s, young Americans have been driving vast distances on the interstate system—loving the freedom their cars provide to chart a fresh course through an otherwise restrictive world. Now, as our generation ascends to its own independence, it is time for us to exercise this collegiate birth-right...
...When the U.S. captured Zubaydah in a daring raid in Pakistan in late March it was the biggest catch of the war on al-Qaeda so far. The 31-year-old, born in Saudi Arabia to Palestinian parents, was the Number 3 man on the al-Qaeda org chart. He'd been in charge of the Khalden training camp in Afghanistan, where al-Qaeda taught many Europe-based Arabs. His fingerprints appear on most of the group's terrorist plots during the past few years: Zubaydah was implicated in the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings in East Africa; he allegedly played...