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...comfortable space in a central and valuable campus location, and so students and student groups might as well use it as much as they can. So far, the main sources of publicity about the center are a less-than-a-sentence shout-out in the massive welcome-to-school e-mail from Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71, an op-ed in The Crimson, and a small signboard outside Canaday. These opening weeks of school—although understandably hectic for the 10 student interns who monitor the center along with its professional staff?...
...also the Associate Business Manager for The Crimson. The group organizes exchange programs between Harvard and leading universities in Asia. HCAP applications, initially only avilable on its website, are due in October. But because of the server crash, Mejia said that he has resorted to e-mailing the applications. Mejia also said that potential host universities in Asia have been unable to gain important information about HCAP, stunting progress. Zhang Yi-Hua, a vice dean at Fudan University in Shanghai, wrote in an e-mail that he hoped the website would be fixed soon because he would...
...White House officials, particularly Susan Ralston, who was an assistant to Abramoff before becoming Rove's assistant early in Bush's first term. Abramoff's clients, mainly Indian tribes, paid for skyboxes and tickets to events that the lobbyist used to host congressional aides and others, and in the e-mails, Ralston treats Abramoff like her own personal Ticketmaster, frequently asking him if he has tickets to games and leaving the impression in some messages that she occasionally didn't pay for them. White House officials are banned from taking gifts of more than $20, which would barely...
Henry Rosovsky, a former dean of the Faculty who has also served on the Harvard Corporation, wrote in an e-mail that, while he knows “absolutely nothing” about the ongoing presidential search, he does not “believe that publishing an op-ed that is critical of a specific Harvard policy will affect the choice in any significant...
Asked about the website last month, Etchemendy wrote in an e-mail to the Boston Globe, “Well, that’s a kick...