Word: confidentally
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One member of the administration, former Dean of the College John B. Fox '59, says the current CRR is "nonviable." But Fox calls the body's due process procedures "entirely appropriate," and says, "students could appear before the CRR confident that their rights would be protected."
For starters, Susan, 16, the eldest of the Polgars, finished just one victory away from accumulating enough points to achieve grand-master status. Tied with Sweden's Pia Cramling, 22, as the world's second-ranked female chess player (behind the Soviet Union's Maya Chiburdanidze, 25), the teenager soundly...
"A lot of these kids have hard home lives. Their parents don't speak English, and they have so many problems at home. Citystep brings them out and makes them feel more confident. It helps them take pride in what they are doing," says Clarissa C. Kripke '89, another teacher...
Tucci, a Brooklyn Law School graduate who worked as an assistant district attorney, says "When I got to Harvard, I mean Paper Chase, I felt smarter, more confident."
We are not confident that they will. As symbolized by the "Ivory Tower," Harvard decision-makers have been historically isolated from the greater University community, particularly students. The divestment activists have painted an accurate picture of the distance between the Corporation and the community of students, teachers, workers, and local...