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Haunted by the boy's hopelessness, Edelman resolved to dedicate herself to providing a better future for America's children. After nearly 20 years of work as a lobbyist, organizer and fund raiser, Edelman, 47, has emerged as a leading advocate for young people, the nation's poorest and most...
As part of this scholararly trend Harvard's Classics Department--the first department here to dedicate staff, time and foundation money to bring computers into the process of scholarship--is applying the technology in two widely different ways. The first is to aid classics scholars in their effort to obtain...
Botha was in France to dedicate a museum to the South African dead in the two World Wars, but even those ceremonies were skipped by the French Secretary of State for Veterans. If French officialdom seemed intent on ignoring Botha, , others were not. In Paris, three bombs exploded at the...
Saying that a short-sighted world is passing up simple solutions to its most severe problems, Turner called on a new generation of Americans to dedicate itself to preserving the world from potential disaster.
Members of the 350th Committee will solicit contributions for the plaque from students in the undergraduate dining halls and at football games and concerts by student performing groups, Epps said. He added that he hopes to dedicate the plaque on November 21, the Friday before the Yale game.