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...decisions. “There aren’t a lot of people on the fence about Classics,” Koven-Matasy said, noting, though, that these changes will make it easier for people to enter the concentration at a later date. —Staff writer Wendy H. Chang can be reached at whchang@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Rachel A. Stark can be reached at rstark@fas.harvard.edu...
...fall of 2007, Larissa H. Zhou ’10 and Trevor J. Martin ’10 took Engineering Sciences 147: “Idea Translation: Effecting Change through the Arts and Sciences,” taught by Edwards. Edwards, a biomedical engineering professor known for his development of an inhalable tuberculosis vaccine, urged his students to come up with innovative products for their class projects. The idea of inhalable food was suggested, and from there, the project was born...
...outside entrance comprise the new seating area. Although it currently seats just over twenty, Pub Manager Joshua P. Woodruff ’11 said there is still room to expand. Both indoors and outside, students and administrators enjoyed the celebration at the Pub. Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd, sporting a blue Hawaiian shirt and lei, spent some time behind the bar in support of the expanding pub. “I think it’s nice to add another dimension to al fresco dining to the Harvard Yard,” she said...
...1950s to the 1970s, homeownership and personal incomes grew--and so did tax rates and the increasingly complex tax code. Americans looking to reduce their liabilities turned to experts for advice on how much to donate to charity and what to claim as a business expense. By 1978, H&R Block was responsible for 1 in 9 returns; today the rate is 1 in 7. While many returns are prepared by employees at storefront-shops who take a short training course, there are some 400,000 certified public accountants in the U.S., who have passed a uniform test...
...extremely honored, and at the same time humbled. I feel extremely lucky and blessed,” said Andrew Q. Le ’10. He added that he takes a broad course load because he is both an economics concentrator and a pre-medical student. Stephanie H. Lo ’10 said that she partly attributed her election to her natural inclination to test her own academic limits. “If you’re passionate about the classes that you enroll in and you’re willing to challenge yourself, Phi Beta Kappa may naturally...