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...Fitzsimmons said. Such families are not “impervious to the increasing cost of college...but not eligible for as much financial aid as they would like.” According to Fitzsimmons, approximately 80 percent of U.S. undergraduates go to college within 200 miles of their hometown, and about 90 percent stay inside a 500-mile radius. He mused that stronger middle-income financial aid offerings were the only way to pull those students away from attractive offers from in-state schools. The heightened attention to financial aid for middle-income families has corresponded with a push...

Author: By Aditi Balakrishna, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Grants for $160,000 Families | 10/2/2007 | See Source »

...will take at least a year for the Committee to go through the Katz claim. By all accounts, the Katz case is more complex than most restitution claims. Nathan and his brother Benjamin were not just private owners, but dealers with a thriving art gallery in their hometown of Dieren in the east of the country. They continued to buy and sell art throughout the war, even if from Basel, Switzerland, where Nathan moved his family in 1942. Many of their dealings were with Nazi art procurer Alois Miedl, who bought art for Hermann Goering and others. "Everyone says Nathan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nazi World War Art Claim Made | 10/1/2007 | See Source »

July 20, 2007 was a strange night in my hometown of Naperville, Ill. Normally adored by businessmen for its travel-guide beauty, reviled by teens for its mind-numbing monotony, and frequented by twenty-somethings for its moderately hip bar scene, downtown Naperville was alive on this night in a way I had never seen. The businesses cleverly changed their colors and names, the teens un-self-consciously donned outlandish costumes, and the drunken twenty-somethings made way for the flood of families who filled the streets, all in the name of a book. But what really caught my attention...

Author: By Patrick R. Chesnut, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Summer Reading of the Past, Present, and Future | 9/27/2007 | See Source »

House: Leverett. Concentration: Psychology. Hometown: The Wood, Mass. Ideal Date: That’s a tough one. I would have to say April 25. Because it’s not too hot, not too cold, all you need is a light jacket. Best way for a guy/girl to get your attention: Know the score of the Sox game. Where to find you on a Saturday night: Look for the really tall girls, then look lower. First thing you notice about a guy/girl: Confidence. Your best pick-up line: I bet I can beat you in a one-on-one. Best...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: scoped! | 9/26/2007 | See Source »

House: Mather, baby. Concentration: VES Film Studies. Hometown: Victorville, CA. Ideal Date: Anything that ends in a freshman dorm. Best way for a girl to get your attention: Feed my narcissism. Where to find you on a Saturday night: Disneyland until the fireworks, then Mather. First thing you notice about a girl: Confidence and competence. Your best pick-up line: Hi, I’m Nick Noyer. Best lie you’ve ever told: This is my first time, too. Favorite childhood toy: A mirror. Sexiest physical trait: My metabolism. Favorite part about Harvard: How truly genuine the students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: scoped! | 9/20/2007 | See Source »

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