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...husband in hand, Beutler decided it was time to embark on a career...
...surprise, could not have been better timed. After accomplishing the major goals stated at the onset of his tenure--including a wildly successful $2.6 billion capital campaign--Rudenstine has wisely chosen to step down next spring. He will leave behind a University that now possesses the resources to embark on new projects and the opportunity to seek a fresh vision...
...Saving and patience. Gore's plan is to stay the course Clinton set out but never quite got to embark upon. He wants to use the surplus the fund is currently running to pay down the national debt over the next decade or so, putting the economy on sounder footing and freeing up more money (which now goes to debt servicing) to keep the fund going a while longer. It's a stall tactic, but one with tangible overall benefits in the meantime...
Over the next several weeks, Cambridge will embark on a series of measures to maximize responses throughout the city and at Harvard. Cambridge will rely on Harvard students--considered inhabitants of Cambridge even if they vote, pay taxes or legally reside elsewhere--to both return their forms promptly and assist local census-takers...
...Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles says the number of ongoing renovation projects has made it difficult to embark on new initiatives...