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...Farmer says he objects to his colleagues?? elevated laurels...
...since last week, she has spent “twenty-two hours a day” on her phone and e-mail, talking with anyone—reporters, FBI agents, senators and colleagues??who might help...
...Kennedy School of Government, though Dean Joseph S. Nye has openly stated his support of the war, his colleagues??many of whom have been traversing the country consulting on the conflict—are divided...
...first he was just one man, standing in a large hall in front of an administration united behind preregistration and seemingly unwilling to budge. But he spoke against the proposal with passion and with clarity—and with the voice of 6,500 undergraduates. He and his nine colleagues??including Saltonstall Professor of History Charles S. Maier ’60, who is co-authoring A World Transformed: A Global History of the Twentieth Century with Kirby—may just have turned the tide against the administration’s ill-conceived plan. And they should...
...runs a lineup of nine of the same player would score in a game, earned him a column focusing on the statistic and its new record-holder, Barry Bonds (who happens to be fourth up in the bottom of the first). The formula has won him acclaim from academic colleagues??Morris gave a talk to the American Statistical Association on Sept. 25 to discuss the formula—as well as sabermetricians, people who dedicate their lives to the analysis and improvement of baseball statistics...