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...will be looked at the most to fill the very large shoes left behind by Jantzen isn’t even on the Crimson roster...
...said that this envy is most dangerous when attached to a unified doctrine “to fill the vacuum of Marx...
...stay competitive in the admissions battle, Harvard is right to search out such alliances with conservatories. At least a half dozen other liberal arts institutions have established partnerships with nearby conservatories; Columbia University, for instance, has a similar master’s program with the Juilliard School. These partnerships fill the niche for many musicians who must make the difficult choice between intensive music study at a conservatory and broader liberal arts education at a university. Now at Harvard they can do both...
...brother M.P. Marynick ’06 agrees, “There’s no sense of community during freshman year. So you have to find something to fill the void. It’s like going without women for three and a half years—nobody wants...
...said the Help America Vote Act of 2002, which takes effect for the first time this year, should help avoid the pitfalls that have plagued past elections. The act allows voters who are challenged at the polls to fill out provisional ballots that may later be deemed eligible. It also requires that states move from nationwide to statewide voting rolls, which Reynolds said should be more accurate...