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After Tuesday’s meeting, the task force will draft a revised report that they will present at a Faculty meeting in either January or February, Mendelsohn said...
...says she and her mother met with a writer for about ten interviews, read a draft copy, and then reworked with him parts they felt needed to be amended. The book, published in spring 2005, centers on her unique studying methods...
...Prior, who sits on USC’s media board, Fox’s platform proposed constructive ideas on an unrealistic timetable. The joint editorial opposing USC’s actions drew a team of editors from many collegiate publications convened via an online colloborative word-procssing program to draft an editorial blasting Jackson’s move, said Crimson Editorial Chair Michael B. Broukhim ’07. “The first version was six hundred words, at some point it had ballooned to 1,100 words, and the final version was 600 completely different words than...
...recognize[s] that this will take sacrifice and innovation from across the FAS community, and pledge[s] to do [his/her] part to realize these reductions while [he/she is] at Harvard.” Interestingly, the phrase about “sacrifice” was removed from the final draft of the ballot...
...your push for a draft purely symbolic, or do you really think there should be a draft? If we had had a draft, those who decided to have an elective - rather than defensive - strike against Iraq would not have received public or congressional support. When you're talking about war and you have no concept of anyone being lost in your family or your community, then it's human nature to be more prone to say, "Let's fight, I'll hold your coat." I'm serious about it. As of now, I would be satisfied to have a discussion...