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Women's Volleyball Coach Jennifer Bates, for example, got a fulltime position and the opportunity to devote all of her energies to the team. Her predecessor, Wayne Lem, had to run a business while he coached "part-time."
In an article about an academic discipline, it seems inappropriate and misleading to devote an entire section to an unrelated extracurricular in which only a few of the students in question participate. This only serves to trivialize the seriousness of our academic pursuit.
Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 announced this week that he will step down at the end of the next academic year, saying he wants to devote more time to personal interests.
The inability to figure out the next move in long-running crises -- something at which the late Richard Nixon was a master -- is by now a drearily familiar problem with Clinton's foreign policy, which often seems improvised day to day. "It's just a series of ad hoc responses...
My senior thesis studied the governing boards of 15 private universities and colleges, including Harvard, and so I may be able to provide some of this information. Zheng opens the article by stating that Corporation Member Robert Stone's other responsibilities allow him to devote "just a tiny fraction" of...