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Europeans are rich. Their history has taught them to be suspicious of armed force, and there's nothing wrong with that. But they now have two options. They can devote their energies to criticism of those loudmouthed, big-shouldered, gun-toting Americans, or they can seek to ameliorate suffering around...
• This year we will devote close to $63.8 million in need-based grant assistance to ensure that Harvard remains accessible.
To his credit, Gallo made a risky move in deciding to focus on AIDS. Ronald Reagan had declared war on cancer and AIDS had the stigma as a “gay disease.” But in 1983, the French at the Pasteur laboratories were ahead and looked likely...
Between the two facilities, the team has more space and flexibility than ever before, Walsh says. On any night, he can now devote Lavities to his pitchers while assistant coach Matt Hyde can work on hitting with the position players inside Palmer-Dixon.
Faculty members said the new dean should devote equal attention and resources to all fields.