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...Frank McNamara, a counselor at the Bureau of Study Counsel, agreed. “Our individual and collective experience with students clearly supports the notion that time away can significantly contribute to a student’s growth and development,” he writes in an e-mail...
...might be the most surprising member of that backcourt, as he has stepped into the starting point guard role and flourished, averaging 11.5 points and 3.3 assists per contest. “We feel far more confident in our point guard position right now,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “And we feel far more confident in our depth right now.” The 5’11 rookie follows in the footsteps of Elliott Prasse-Freeman ’03 and Tim Hill ’99 as the first-year players...
...win—half of Harvard’s 36 points scored after the intermission.“I think he’s been pressing all along, and he’s trying to do too much himself,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said after Sunday’s game. “He’s trying to take the whole responsibility on. I think he feels the hype, if you will, the Matt Stehle hype, and I think he’s had enough of it. I think he just really wants to relax...
...that they're being asked to participate in a potentially nasty campaign at a time when they have never been angrier at federal politicians. Despite a healthy economy and bright national prospects, voter cynicism is at an unprecedented high and "confidence in federalism is at historic lows," says pollster Frank Graves of EKOS Research...
After a break of 13 months, President Bush returns this week to frank partisan politicking with a trio of GOP fund-raising stops. Aides say those events are simply a prelude to a heavy schedule in support of Republican candidates for next year's midterm congressional elections. And Bush advisers point proudly to his campaign schedule as proof that PLENTY of Republicans are happy to be seen with the President, despite a few recent snubs from candidates who either passed on the opportunity to appear with him, or indcated that they would rather not do so at the moment...