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...throwing open their doors to host elaborate teas, dessert parties, and fireplace meetings, and infused the community with their warmth, good humor, and erudition. And the Harvard students I have come to know are extraordinary. I mean this not simply in academic terms, but in how creative, passionate, and generous the best of them are, how they manage overwhelming class schedules and long lists of extracurricular activities and still find the time to pursue—and to share with tutors like me—their passion for music, poetry, politics...

Author: By Mary anne Franks | Title: Recollections of the Good | 6/6/2007 | See Source »

...course many people at HLS are kind, generous, and passionate about the world, and there are individuals within the administration who make truly admirable efforts to cultivate a sense of community and respect among the students. But it is a seemingly perpetual struggle...

Author: By Mary anne Franks | Title: Recollections of the Good | 6/6/2007 | See Source »

...College and the depletion of House life in favor of more “productive” pursuits. The good memories of openness and kindness that the House system encourages are in danger of disappearing and with them the protection and the influence they offer against less generous tendencies...

Author: By Mary anne Franks | Title: Recollections of the Good | 6/6/2007 | See Source »

According to Tuck, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) has been as generous as possible with Social Studies, given FAS’s strained budget for all concentrations. And Dean of the Social Sciences David M. Cutler ’87 said that he and FAS “are committed to funding Social Studies in such a way so that they can function as well as they currently...

Author: By Andrew D. Fine | Title: Social Studies and ‘The Harvard Problem’ | 6/6/2007 | See Source »

Nevertheless, Stand for Security’s decision to protest the University’s inaction through a hunger strike was a foolish and wildly disproportionate response considering the urgency and magnitude of the problem. Harvard is already a relatively generous employer, with its unambiguously worded Wage Parity Policy ensuring that subcontracted workers are compensated at the same rate as directly employed ones, and that wage levels are above the minimum established as a living wage by the City of Cambridge. Though the implementation of this policy has been called into question, progress on the issue should be achieved through...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: The Year in Brief | 6/4/2007 | See Source »

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