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...said we were surprised by the freshman housing thing; we thought that advising hadn??t been worked out to the level of detail we thought it should be; we wanted to see more on peer advising...they incorporated some of it and some of it they didn’t,” Green said...
...only opponent at Easterns that the Crimson hadn??t seen this season, yet by the end of the first quarter Harvard seemed right at home...
Last month, when Hillary Clinton came to Boston to accept an award at the John F. Kennedy Library, she sought out some face time with O’Mary, who had done some advance for the event. Clinton hadn??t forgotten his days on her staff, and she also knew what he’d been up to more recently. She wanted O’Mary to tell her: what had gone wrong in the Dean campaign...
...mapped out by the front lines of presidential primaries, by Sheratons and situation rooms. He can recite jet plane particulars, has the phone numbers of endless political operatives stored in his Blackberry, and still has the customized nametag from his first trip on Air Force One. But he hadn??t planned on going back on the political trail—until Dean...
...haven’t approached them yet. I think that that’s not an impossibility, but I wouldn’t say it was something I was planning as my campaign strategy. I hadn??t actually thought of it. Now that you mention it, I’m going to have to approach them about that...