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On Justice: "To me, it was the most erotic and satisfying night of sex I had ever had, and as she lay in my arms afterward, relaxed and fulfilled, I wondered exactly how Fate was going to extract its inevitable dues. Would I soon go blind? Or become a paraplegic...
Those dues each student pays do not entitle him--at least logically--to criticize the University for directly mishandling his money. The Harvard Management Company points to its extremely impressive and respected track record and the sizable University endowment--well over $1.7 billion--that it proffers as evidence that Harvard...
Sayles is himself not yet 30. At 25 he won the O. Henry Award for his short sto ry 1-80 Nebraska M.490-M.205. Three years later his novel Union Dues (whose theme of cultural cross-pollination surfaces again in Secaucus) was nominated for a National Book Award. National Book Award...
The institute charges dues of up to $50 a year but has no endowment. However, it has helped raise about $450,000 from a variety of foundations to finance members' projects. "A good grant application takes nine months from raw idea to finished application," says Lightman. "An economist tells...
"You have to pay dues for living," he insists. "Those who have many talents have to do more. It's always a risk but systems only change if you take a risk. If nobody ever tried we'd still be getting our meat by clubbing a saber-toothed tiger every...