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...cause for recision of any offer of admission or...revocation of course credit, course grades, and degree.” But has the fine print ever been put into action? Registrar of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Barry S. Kane says that he and his colleagues have not dealt with diploma revocation, although it may have happened sometime in Harvard’s history. But if a serious incident of fraud were to occur, Kane thinks the University could act. “One option available to the faculty would be to rescind the awarded degree...
...Trimble said. To win, she continued, “we need to focus on playing in the moment and keeping our heads in the game.”CORNELL 3, HARVARD 1The Crimson did not fare quite as well upstate as it did in New York City, as Cornell dealt a 3-1 (30-28, 30-13, 24-30, 30-17) defeat in Ithaca.Trimble, who began the weekend in second place in the league in hitting, had another good outing on attack, posting 10 kills and a .375 hitting percentage. However, the power of the Big Red offense proved...
...have been at war. We've had to spend a lot of money on defense and homeland security. We did go through the aftermath of 9/11, which dealt a significant blow to the economy. We had a recession when we came in. We had Katrina that was one of the worst natural disasters in history...
...criticism from Bush opponents, Gerson said. “I did not believe that that was going to be the news from the speech,” he said. “That speech...was the first time an American president in a State of the Union Address had dealt with the issue of democracy in the Arab Middle East, and I thought that was going to be the real news.” “‘Axis of evil’ was a phrase, a vivid phrase, to describe a challenge or threat...
...Jesus to transform his life, Chuck Colson used to oversee outreach to the religious community. "I arranged special briefings in the Roosevelt Room for religious leaders, ushered wide-eyed denominational leaders into the Oval Office for private sessions with the President," Colson later wrote. "Of all the groups I dealt with, I found religious leaders the most naive about politics. Maybe that is because so many come from sheltered backgrounds, or perhaps it is the result of a mistaken perception of the demands of Christian charity ... Or, most worrisome of all, they may simply like to be around power...