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Kohlberg could not be reached for comment, but he said in a Harvard press release that technology transfer is an “excellent and time-tested means” of advancing science research to “reach fruition...
...best. Some of the biggest names were trained in fair Cambridge and classes on the topic have been taught since the 1930s. Nevertheless, it is only in the past couple of decades that a formal push towards recognition and cultivation of American art history has really come to fruition...
Sykes—who will begin to send out her resume to D.C. politicos now that Bush has won reelection—said a White House job would allow her to see her work come to fruition...
Mikko Nissinen’s juxtaposition of great choreographers comes to fruition as the Boston Ballet performs George Balanchine’s “Rubies,” Peter Martins’s “Distant Light,” and Balanchine’s “Divertimento.” See what all the lecturing was about. Tickets $18-$98. The Wang Theatre, 270 Tremont St., Boston. 2 and 8 p.m. (800) 447-7400. Also Sunday...
...Until this recent announcement, we hadn’t really had the go-ahead from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences to put wireless in all living spaces,” Davis said. “This is something we are all happy came to fruition...