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...their classmates to contribute, but the size of the gifts is substantially smaller. While Taylor says the Harvard Class of '68 is likely to approach $6 million, Ferrell P. McClean '68 and Susan S. Wallach '68, reunion gift co-chairs for the Radcliffe class, say they were content to exceed their goal of $200,000 in gifts...
...lucky to be a young, healthy, 180-pound male, and don't fear much for my safety in the Square. But in a real world of drugs, rapists, carjackings and gangs, where the average law abiding citizens is not a young, healthy male, and where police response times can exceed 20 minutes, responsible firearms ownership makes sense for many people...
...would be a mistake to underestimate the opposition to Powell. The disturbances, due to their size and intensity, will far exceed those of Commencements past, and will violate the most basic sense of decorum to which Harvard's Commencement ought to adhere...
...importance of individual schools' programs then comes to the forefront as the crucible for progress. While Hoyte says he would not support quotas imposed from above by the administration on the schools, he suggests a system of financial rewards for departments that exceed the goals could be one option...
What used to be one of the most coveted jobs in journalism is now widely viewed as a "challenge" if not a headache. Despite power, prestige and a salary that may exceed $1 million, whoever takes the job will have to contend with problems ranging from a persistent third-place rating for NBC's Nightly News to the lingering shame from Dateline's rigging of a crash fire to illustrate a piece about design defects in some General Motors trucks. An investigative report released by NBC last week found "misjudgments and professional lapses" in Dateline's production...