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...spearheaded the effort to gain approval from all necessary parties over the summer and in the early fall. Chopra spoke to the College dean??€™s office, to the Office of the General Counsel and to facilities and operations officials...
...crowded field are struggling to answer. Dean and Kerry lead the field in New Hampshire, and are competing fiercely throughout the state in cities like Manchester which boasts 100,000 residents. But some Kerry officials worry that they will have to concede western parts of state, which border on Dean??€™s stronghold of Vermont, where he was once Governor...
...Current seniors, who entered Harvard in the fall of 2000, received outreaches from eight groups—the five peer counseling groups and three peer education organizations. The following fall, each entryway had two mandatory outreaches. A year later, first-years had just one meeting. And now, the Freshman Dean??€™s Office (FDO) has eliminated all mandatory outreaches by peer counseling groups. This decision does a disservice to first-years and limits the effectiveness of available mental health resources...
Professor Carol Steiker, the dean??€™s special adviser on public service, said she wanted to debunk the misconception that career advancement and public service are mutually exclusive...
What should emerge from the stark contrast between Dean??€™s rhetoric and a more careful consideration of special-interest politics and voters’ general approval of Bush is that the Democrats need a message. Dean may succeed in the primaries by eschewing substantive platforms in favor of wearisome Bush-whacking, but that same strategy from a Democratic candidate in the general election will not win the party the White House...