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...Harvard Center for Middle Eastern Studies often publishes the works of students in its publications, but Scheinmann stressed that the draw of New Society was the depth of its content. The Spring 2007 issue features 10 original pieces by undergraduates, graduate students, and professors...
...WITHOUT IRAQI COOPERATION, EVEN 300 INSPECTORS CAN'T DO THE JOB. That's correct, no doubt. But it's up to the inspectors to say so. I'm betting that we can get Iraq to cooperate more. If I'm wrong, there will still be time to draw other conclusions. When a regime like Saddam's finds itself caught between certain death and abandoning its arms, I think it will make the right choice. But I can't be certain...
...play computer games alone in your room, or you can play with friends and make a memorable experience out of it,” Decker said. A similar initiative was attempted for a trial period in Lowell House two years ago, but did not draw enough interest to remain open. The Lowell gaming room required players to bring their own gaming systems, and according to Lowell House Administrator Beth Terry, the space was simply too small to hold large groups of students. For all the gaming power the Leverett center houses, the space itself is rather modest. The small room...
...mortgage through July 2014.The University also reported a $250,000 mortgage loan to New and a $38,044 educational loan to her.Harvard generally provides mortgage-repayment assistance to recruited tenured faculty members. It also provides zero-interest or reduced-interest loans to several of its top officials.Summers continued to draw a salary from the University this year, while he was on sabbatical.He will remain on the Harvard payroll as the Eliot university professor—one of 21 faculty members holding the prestigious university professorships. Harvard has not disclosed the salary that it pays to its university professors.In addition...
...below what was needed to conduct a valid vote. Initially considered on Sunday, the first piece of legislation considered yesterday will provide for 10 allocations of up to $50 each to student groups willing to host study breaks that would distribute information about the UC in a bid to draw more candidates for elections. The sessions will be required to meet various standards including acquainting students with the procedure for standing for election. Yesterday’s legislation will allow participating student groups to bypass the Financial Committee’s typical grant application process in applying for funding...