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...College and chemistry lecturer Logan S. McCarty told The Crimson, “A service the Coop does is hounding us.” It is not clear that the Coop would stop hounding professors as long as it continues to carry textbooks, but the CUE will have to establish its own mechanism to obtain ISBN numbers from professors in a timely manner. This is part of organizing a Harvard textbook database, and not an argument against it. As we have argued before on this page, students should have open access to information about their textbooks. Because books are often...
...game, Colgate had managed to unleash 34 shots to Harvard’s 27.“We were never really able to take the game over the way we wanted to,” Donato said. “But we were never really able to establish a forecheck.”Even after the second intermission, the Crimson was not able to quell the persistent attack established by the Raiders in the middle frame.Though Harvard began the final period clinging to its one-goal lead, Colgate’s combination of physical defense and a quick transition game...
...American troops attempted to establish a constant presence in Baghdad's neighborhoods, local insurgents and militia groups pushed back. In 9 Nisan, Sauer's troops sought to demonstrate to residents that they and the Iraqi government, not the militia, controlled the streets. But local militants loyal to Moqtada al-Sadr's Mahdi Army would not give up their turf without a fight. "It was a contest of wills," Freeman says. "We just kept coming at them, and going out there, and getting into the neighborhood...
...started using the word "cluster" to get at the usefulness of companies in close proximity sharing infrastructure, ideas and employees - like high performance cars in Germany. Some predicted that a globalized company's ability to cherry pick regions would kill the notion of clusters, but countries are trying to establish industrial niches for themselves more than ever...
...Henry Charrabé, a student at the Kennedy School of Government. After a 20-minute address, Casey responded to questions from the audience Addressing a range of issues, Casey said he believes that Iraq can become a country with a Democratic tradition and that the biggest challenge is to establish police and rule of law. He also said that he believes Iran is attempting to build a nuclear bomb. While acknowledging that the experience with contractors in Iraq has been a “mixed bag,” Casey said the army could not take on the security services...