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...field of concentration. And, if recent history is any indication, more of them will choose to concentrate in economics than in any other field. The department has boasted a larger undergraduate membership than any other for the last five years; in November 2004 its lead over the government department??its nearest competitor—jumped to 137, from...
...were here for Harvard students.Competition aside, many Tulane students say they were impressed by the broad range of academic resources available to them at Harvard.Sarah Miller, who has been writing her economics thesis, while at Harvard, on the industrial organization of the Internet and price dispersion, praises the economics department??s tutorial program.“You get a lot of feedback from other students,” she says. “I think it’s a really great system.”“I feel like there is a lot more supplemental...
...door closes so slowly that most students save their Justice section reading for the ride up.Eight: Make Gov office hours equal-opportunity. Gov-jocks are somewhat of a thing of the past now that the Government department has put its grade-inflationary past behind it. But the department??s brand new buildings, called CGIS Knafel and CGIS South, have doors so heavy that only those aforementioned jocks can wrench them open. Note to the Gov department: rolling boulders to block the doorway would be easier, and they might fit the facade better.Seven: De-creep Cabot House. What...
...procedure that dispatchers must follow is different for each emergency, and all of them are stored in a one-and-a-half-inch-thick binder for each emergency department??for example, fire and police have hundreds of protocols each. The staff memorizes these books in what Wornum describes as one of the toughest parts...
...Polsby, wrote in an e-mail, “I would not be surprised if the Dellinger brief came up at oral argument.” (The lead counsel on the Harvard faculty brief is actually a Duke University professor, Walter E. Dellinger III, who served as the Justice Department??s top lawyer before the high court under President Clinton...