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...role is also a drastic change from Forst’s early career. He started out with Oakland for years ago after an unsuccessful attempt to start make it in the big leagues. Forst began in the organization doing a lot of advance scouting work, helping to collect statistics in players, and in general becoming familiar with the way in which the league operated. It wasn’t until the end of that first season in 2000, when the Athletics traded for Tampa Bay’s Cory Lidle—now with the Cincinnati Reds—that...
Over the past month, the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) has revived a 30-year-old campaign to establish a women’s center at Harvard, and specifically at Hilles Library, which is currently awaiting drastic renovations. Our commitment to this project is largely fueled by pride in the almost-forgotten history of women at Harvard—and the now-complete loss of what was once the Radcliffe Quad as women’s space...
Steven J. Gortler, Goldman Professor of Computer Science and director of undergraduate studies in computer science, says he does not believe the changes implemented by the curricular reform will be a drastic departure from Harvard’s current system of undergraduate education...
This melting will cause a drastic change in the ratio of temperature between the equator and poles, which in turn will affect global currents, according to Gore...
...atonement theorists maintain that only one answer--theirs--flows inevitably from Scripture. But more agree with Chicago Theological Seminary's Theodore Jennings Jr. "The New Testament is just all over the map" on the question of why Christ died, he says. Its writers "are all persuaded that something really drastic, fundamental and dramatic has happened, and they're pulling together all kinds of ways to understand that...