Word: eached
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And then there's the novel's climactic moment, set inside an eerily familiar Harvard Yard. Offred and her fellow handmaids witness a public execution in what appears to be Tercentenary Theatre. It is the only time Offred enters the Yard, and she is ironically summoned there by the same...
Now the end of our experience is upon us. The world awaits. But before we go, let us take a last look around, at the many faces of Harvard. We are better people than we were four years ago--because we have learned to see ourselves in each other. That...
While HUCTW now stands as a shining example of how Harvard has successfully negotiated with its unions so that both people on each side of the bargaining table are happy, its current negotiating success, in many ways, can be attributed to its size which gives it great negotiating leverage.
"It began small, Rudenstine says. "At each step of the way, as we became sure that this was the way we wanted to go, more people became involved."
Knowles talks about Dunn with affection--a"marvelously warm and wise person," he calls her.They speak of each like good friends--and perhapsthey are. Knowles' wife Jane has served asRadcliffe College archivist in the SchlesingerLibrary for 20 years and has worked alongside Dunnsince she came to Radcliffe as director of...