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That's because MIT--unlike Harvard--offers a class in general accounting, a credential some students say their future employers want them to have.
"Walking 300 miles is no credential for government," says Fenton, in a reference to a walk across Massachusetts last summer by gubernatorial candidate and state Sen. Michael J. Barrett '70 (D-Cambridge). "Experiencing corruption in government is a credential for governor."
At 8:10 the head of the advance Secret Service team for Vice President Al Gore '69 announced that all members of the media had to produce identification and social security numbers in order to receive a press credential. A handful of other agents inspected all camera bags and electronic...
Margaret is married to the 40-year old Edward, who reads like a single neurotic New Yorker's idea of the perfect man. Not only is he English, but he is handsome, forbearing, and a Columbia professor, possessed of the ultimate academic credential...an Oxford degree. (Had Schine made him...
Carpizo still has his work cut out for him. When Quintero died, he was carrying a false drug-agent credential, and two of his top aides captured at the time claimed they were protected by a senior federal police commander who works in Carpizo's office.