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...Taylor Creighton, Constance Stanton; Gardner Norton, Lois Penny-packer; Alfred Ludwig, Betty Matthews; Robert Treadwell, Eleanor Judge; David W. Bakeless. Mildred D. Smith; Mason
Sophomore Lydia Gardner had a solid game in net, allowing just one goal while recording nine saves...
...tricks. If you need to persuade a lazy worker to start carrying his load or to convince a rival company that a merger makes sense, draw up a psychological plan. In Changing Minds: The Art and Science of Changing Our Own and Other People's Minds, Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner says leaders who propose a change of thinking, and back their suggestion with research and resources, are more likely to succeed than those who rely on the rhetoric of leadership alone. Gardner uses British Petroleum as a prime example: CEO John Browne turned the oil giant around by challenging frontline...
Harvard wasn’t finished, as sophomore goaltender Lydia Gardner heaved the ball toward the George Washington goal and Anderson tried to redirect it past the goal line. The Crimson’s desperation effort, however, came up just short...
...hand got it—there was an atmosphere immediately after the riot that would make it preposterous to assume that our clients could have filed [suit in the 1920s],” said Michele A. Roberts, an attorney at the Washington, D.C.-based firm Shea & Gardner who served on the plaintiffs’ legal team along with Ogletree and Johnnie Cochran...