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...goal of these mixes and the parties is to raise people's musical standards here at Harvard, and give them a musical experience they can gain value from," said Zisiadis. Lofty words...
...indeed attainable with a great performance this weekend. “We were hoping things would come together this weekend, and we would do something special,” Sheldon said. “While top eight may have been a bit ambitious, I think it was a good goal for Harvard to have.” The second-ranked Bruins of UCLA won the tournament by 19 strokes over the Boilermakers of Purdue. Despite the struggles this weekend, the Crimson believes it is headed in the right direction for next year, as it attempts to stay atop...
...limited education makes it more urgent. A publicly traded company has a fiduciary duty to its shareholders—by law, it must care only about their good; a nonprofit organization has made a commitment to be run for the general social good. As such, the meaning of this goal is a matter for public, not private, debate, and having a valuable opinion on it does not, as was implied in a recent editorial, require full access to Harvard’s balance sheet...
from my side the path is straight: the copyright giant does not care whether bits are books or music: its goal is control: close the net –Charles Nesson’s Twitter, April...
...sides of a rectangular adjoining table, with commanders in the middle beneath a large graphic display with power point slides and digital maps showing each scenario. After meeting to devise their plans, Red team members take hostile actions against the Blue team which must then fashion a response. "Our goal is to stress the blue team," says retired Maj. Gen. Chuck Thomas, a red team senior mentor. In some instances, diplomatic and humanitarian actions short of military force can be chosen as the best option. In others, force may be required. The idea is to draw from all military services...