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...older rooms on campus. Some of Harvard’s greatest minds have studied, argued and partied in front of their flames during Cambridge’s long, icy winters. Even guidebooks for applicants tout Harvard’s working, polished-wood fireplaces. The bright, crackling logs connect current Harvard students to the University’s past in a way John Harvard’s statue cannot...
...Wesley Clark, who explicitly accuses President Bush of leading America to war under false pretenses. Clark has challenged both the administration's claims on Saddam's weapons of mass destruction capability, and also what he termed "the suggestion that somehow Saddam Hussein was behind 9/11 or in some way connected to it." Last June, Clark alleged to NBC's Meet the Press that there had been a concerted campaign from "people around the White House," starting on September 11, 2001, to connect the attack with Saddam Hussein despite the absence of any evidence to that effect...
...Registrar will need to lead FAS in addressing a number of pressing concerns: better scheduling of classrooms and exams, faster processing of grades and transcripts and more innovative ways to connect academic advisors to students during course selection leading the list,” Chopra says...
...ability to connect with everyone on the team on a personal level,” said Holmes...
...transit. "It's a connector, a medium and a refuge," says Baron. "The ultimate stimulus for our nomadic generation." Taking the notion of cell phone as appendage, architect David Rockwell called on the tattoo for inspiration and created a voice-activated Patch Phone, right. "It addresses how to connect the phone to a person's body, not in the cyborg-implant kind of way but similar to a nicotine patch," says Rockwell. It could also become fashionable, like a piece of jewelry. Just remember to turn...