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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...bobcat or skinning and dressing an unlucky raccoon. Since most cronies of Harvard students will have never stood eye to eye with a grizzly bear, the bold graduate can add distinction to a Chase Manhattan application with bird calling and scat identification skills. Why wait until schmoozing with a client on a Maine hunting lease to accrue tracking abilities when a multitude of outfitters abound in the New England states? While more dainty Harvardians might disdain a mass of blood-encrusted feathers on their Prada bird bag, there's nothing quite like the primal gratification of winning a hard-fought...

Author: By Eloise D. Austin, | Title: The Deer Hunter | 10/22/1998 | See Source »

Attempting to explain his client's motives, defense attorney Edward F. St. Onge said Trifero viewed hacking as a challenge. "It's like a chess game," he said...

Author: By Benjamin G. Delbanco, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: R.I. Man Pleads Guilty to Hacking Harvard System | 10/16/1998 | See Source »

...service fields the improvements are sometimes measurable, sometimes not--often both. Doug Kinzley, vice chairman of MGA Communications of Denver, figures that his advertising, public relations and marketing firm can put together a business proposal for a client in "maybe half the time it used to take" before the firm brought in a staff computer expert and installed individual computers for its 28 employees. That, he says, "gives us more thinking time. Our time is better spent on the actual work." The time saved is measurable, the benefits of proposing better-conceived ad campaigns to clients less...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Quarterly Business Report: Do Computers Really Save Money? | 10/12/1998 | See Source »

...known to most Harvard students, is where the careers of many University musicians and vocalists find their start. Opened 20 years ago thanks to alumni equipment donations, the studios are now staffed by Harvard undergraduates who are members of the like-named organization, who receive $5 per hour for client recordings...

Author: By Kelly M. Yamanounchi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Studios Sound Out Plan for Future Fundraising, Equipment Update | 10/9/1998 | See Source »

Last year, the realization that the cost ofreplacing equipment nearly exceeded monies earnedfrom client use prompted the group to search forother funding sources...

Author: By Kelly M. Yamanounchi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Studios Sound Out Plan for Future Fundraising, Equipment Update | 10/9/1998 | See Source »

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