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Hardly anyone expects enough men to flock to seminaries in the next few years to make up for the current and projected shortfall of priests. This problem, along with the lack of sisters, affects not only local parishes but also the extensive national network of Catholic schools and hospitals, many of which are now staffed overwhelmingly by lay workers...
While students wouldn't flock to Chem 5 to get an 'A' for no effort, Chemistry Head Tutor James E. Davis said the course is attractive because it provides basic information to beginning chemistry students...
Instead of a 1-0 record and rousing--but predictable--win over Ivy league doormat Columbia, the Crimson shepherd a 0-1 record and a flock of pessimistic Harvard disciples to Andy Kerr Stadium in Hamilton, NY at 1:00 p.m. Saturday to face Patriot league opponent Colgate...
...course, no one denies that Saturday's loss was a disheartening one. A lively student section, a spirited band and the usual flock of tailgating alumni entered the Stadium full of hope for the new year, only to exit crestfallen after Columbia's last minute touchdown. An afternoon that began warm and sunny ended chilly and overcast...
When Bill Clinton became the president of the United States in 1993, a flock of Harvard scholars migrated to Washington to join his administration. Two professors who joined the exodus, Joseph S. Nye Jr. and David T. Ellwood '75, have at long last returned to Harvard as the dean and academic dean of the Kennedy School of Government...