Word: dillon
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...task force’s decision to create a new system mirroring the Core’s structure. “One of the problems with the Core, and maybe one of the only ones, is that there are too many categories,” Susan R. Suleiman, the Dillon professor of the civilization of France, said at the meeting. “The fewer categories, and the more vague, the better.” —Lois E. Beckett and Evan H. Jacobs contributed to the reporting of this story. —Staff writer Anton S. Troianovski...
...Dillon Professor of Government Graham T. Allison Jr., who also spoke at the discussion, warned about the ease with which small nuclear weapons or their components can be transported across borders and into terrorists’ hands...
...want to ask Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France and Professor of Comparative Literature Susan R. Suleiman about Stephen Colbert, and I’m not quite sure how to go about...
...object to citizenship?” asked Dillon Professor of International Affairs Beth A. Simmons. But, she added, “There’s a whole host of things that I think a really well-educated person should know that isn’t directly and obviously linked to citizenship...
...women’s acceptances came even though the fraction of tenure-track offers to women rose slightly, to 39 percent, last academic year.“It’s hard to know whether this is just a one-year blip or whatever,” Martin, the Dillon professor of international affairs, said in a phone interview. “All this shows is that of the offers made last year to men and women, women accepted at a much lower rate than the men.”Harvard has sought in recent years to boost its ranks...