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...stories about the President's week," he says. "Now we're not satisfied just to recite what happened. We analyze why things happen and why they matter." As the magazine continues to change, you can be sure that Jim will be intimately involved. "Working here is a selfish endeavor," he says. "It satisfies my interests, curiosities and passions." Those are precisely the qualities that define a first-rate editor...
...entire can of deodorant into his armpit. When his new Weimaraner got into the act, Wegman recognized that it was enough to tape the puppy doing something as simple as trying to extract a biscuit from a glass bottle. As a comic deflation of the doggedness of human endeavor, Man Ray's tireless noodling with his bottle ranks as a bit of theater that Samuel Beckett might have enjoyed...
...Sanders is undoubtedly the best performance space for an a capella group, but it's also one of the most expensive," said Lillian E. Machi '94, president-designate of the Veritones. "It's a major financial endeavor to put on a jam in Sanders...
Students who had already handed in their 40-to 60-page projects joined those scrambling to beat the 5 p.m. deadline in celebrating the end their year-long endeavor...
Nevertheless, we find the peculiar moral agenda which the Rev. Gomes has recently assumed disturbingly inappropriate for a man holding the office and bearing the responsibilities of Christian ministry. Therefore, it is with sorrow, but with a firm sense of the moral importance of out endeavor, that in the absence of some change of heart on the part of Gomes, we feel bound as Christians and members of the Harvard community to call on the Rev. Gomes to resign his position as Minister in the Memorial Church. Sumner E. Anderson '92 Christopher B. Brown '94 Robert K. Wasinger...