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...tens of millions brought on by expensive construction projects and other high-cost initiatives, according to several department chairs who were briefed on the projections.The report of the projections came at a chairs’ retreat in September, when Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby also confirmed his intention to sharply slow faculty hiring as a reaction to unexpectedly high pressure on the budget. That decision took professors by surprise when word of it trickled out of University Hall in late summer.But in an e-mail yesterday, Kirby cast higher expenditures as part of a plan to expand...
...identity of the Contender? Multiple team members hinted that he or she may in fact be no philanthropist at all, but a fellow student and friend of theirs, David M. Kaden ‘06, who is also a Crimson editor. “I can neither confirm nor deny his identity,” said Banerji. “But rumor has it that it’s Kaden.” He added that Team Zebra and the Contender are close friends. “On the way we’ll try to get some money...
...heavily to this evolution. His touch is most evident in the futuristic feel of several tracks, such as “Off The Record”’s spacey fadeout. Increasingly psychedelic lyrics like “A kitten on fire/a baby in a blender” confirm a noticeable change in the group’s sensibility. But despite James’ voice and the enthusiasm that the band put into each track, several tracks on the album fall flat. “Gideon” and “Anytime,” for example...
...Morwood and Brown and their collaborators have announced a new find in the latest issue of Nature: a jaw and other bones, from what they believe is a total of nine individuals. And it looks as though the original idea stands up: the fossils? proportions confirm that these creatures were indeed very small, and that their skulls didn?t have the characteristics either of modern pygmies or of microcephalics-two microcephalic skulls in such a small collection of remains would be absurdly unlikely anyway...
...going to be—different.”Her hesitation is understandable. Activities such as the first year concentration fair could not be held in the confines of Loker, due to a lack of space. The Union was a true core of college life, as many alumni now confirm. “I don’t remember wanting for social space,” says Thomas C. Frietzche ’67, though he does recall one raucous bachelor party thrown in the Kirkland Basement for want of a better location. A more recent loss for freshman...