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...which the initial pool of 5,201 open competition entries was pared down to eight, then to three finalists, before the winning design, “Reflecting Absence,” was chosen. The jurors came from a variety of backgrounds, including art and politics. One juror, Paula Grant Berry ’79, is the widow of a victim of the collapse of the south tower...
Another failed amendment to the bill, introduced by the first-year representatives, sought to grant $5,000 for capital improvements in the freshman dormitories. It will be reintroduced next week as a separate bill, according to the members who proposed...
...costs of an extra hour might be prohibitive for some, but that the UC has the party grant program to give us $100 helps with that. Because of that money, the costs of the party are really the extra costs of having fun,” he said...
...many pirouettes hardly inspires confidence as a resolute President. That should not surprise us. The very idea that national service, even heroic service, necessarily correlates with great presidential leadership is simply irrational. By that logic, Douglas MacArthur would have made a great President. By that logic, Ulysses S. Grant was a great President. (It's not just an American phenomenon: the most decorated veteran in Israel's history, Ehud Barak, was a disastrous Prime Minister.) Even more impressive is the fact that two of the greatest war Presidents in American history--Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt--had military backgrounds that...
...don’t mean to suggest that there are no resources to turn to: On the contrary, the Masters of Dunster, the Porters, are unbelievably supportive and we are fortunate to have received a grant from the Office of Fine Arts this year. But the inherent limitations [the DHO and Harvard artists face] in what we do aggravate me more and more...