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...have little enthusiasm for course evaluations even for teaching assistants and fellows. It’s consumerism, and it puts ill-formed opinion of students at the center of teachers’ evaluation,” said Mansfield, the Kenan professor of government...

Author: By Stephanie S. Garlow and Samuel P. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Faculty To Vote on Expanded TF Review | 12/7/2006 | See Source »

...Minor Plea,” one of Lynch’s original compositions, dedicated to Palmieri and arranged for the big band. Director Everett hopes that listeners will leave the concert with a newfound—or perhaps merely reinforced—“enthusiasm for the music.” Tickets are available through the Harvard Box Office. Prices are $10 for general admission; $5 for students and seniors...

Author: By Yelena S. Mironova, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Take Live: Jazz in Lowell | 12/7/2006 | See Source »

Chemirik certainly stirs enthusiasm. "He's re-created the new link necklace?making it cool and groovy so that anyone can wear it," says retailer Jeffrey Kalinsky. There's also Chemirik's study in shape and his subtlety of volume. "I like giving the impression of a necklace being heavy when it's actually light," he says with a twinkle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paris' High-Wire Act | 12/6/2006 | See Source »

...phenomenal aspects for bus customers,” he said. “It’ll expedite the boarding process and allow us to keep the buses running on schedule.” Some Harvard students and faculty, who rely on the subways and buses to commute, expressed enthusiasm about the new technology. “We’re way overdue for a system like this,” said Steven D. Rauch, associate professor of otology and laryngology at Harvard Medical School, who received a CharlieCard yesterday. “I’m already convinced...

Author: By David Jiang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: MBTA Debuts Plastic Passes | 12/5/2006 | See Source »

...manned space program that has done nothing but circle the harbor of low-Earth orbit since 1972 - losing 14 astronauts to accidents in the process - hardly seems likely to pull off something so daring, especially when it's got an 18-year deadline in which funding and governmental enthusiasm for the project could easily melt away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Promising the Moon | 12/5/2006 | See Source »

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