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...anything, the Faculty Council should suggest that departments be vigilant in their recommendation of candidates and critical in their evaluation of theses. Departments should be advised to consult past precedent in order to solidify standards for summa recommendation, insuring that the same criteria that applied in the past continue to apply to today's students...
Coop policy is to consult Professors who have listed an expensive edition, such as the Giddens edition of Weber which goes for $37.50, and to suggest to the professor that alternative editions be made available to students, Montgomery said...
...hero. He is not a hero in the way I wish America would dream--he is not courageous, committed or visionary in any traditional sense. He is cute, ready to learn and caring, but he is not strong. Elmo isn't the "Sesame Street" character I would want to consult about my course selections (I trust Grover...
...what has become a symbolic gesture of declining value, the president's real purpose was to prove that he is able to show up at work. Aides aroused new suspicions about his health problems Monday, when they canceled Yeltsin's planned Feb. 4 trip to the Netherlands to consult with EU leaders. His March summit with President Clinton had already been postponed, and now are placing increased emphasis on a meeting next month between fellow heartbeat-aways Chernomyrdin and Al Gore...
...sensitivity toward religious diversity at Harvard. Twenty years ago, these conversations were almost unimaginable; religion was something that students were expected to keep to themselves. Even as recently as three years ago, house masters and HoCo officers made unilateral decisions about religious observances in the Houses without thinking to consult the rest of the residents...