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...more important than some kind of academic bottom line,” says Bolger. “I might be more of a life coach than an admissions specialist.”Other students are seeking to fill a niche. TransferAdmit, founded in 2006 by Anthony J. Inguaggiato III ’07, claims to be the first consulting company focused solely on transfer admissions. Inguaggiato, a transfer from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and his colleagues have been through the process and consider themselves a valuable resource for potential transfer students. Nicholas R. Green...
...February. Chairmanship of SAC has in the past been considered a stepping stone to the presidency, though this was not the case last year. In December 2005, committee chair and vice-presidential candidate Tara Gadgil ’07 finished in third place with running mate John F. Voith III ’07. Current president, John S. Haddock ’07, the winner of the election, was a SAC vice chair.Petersen, whose shaggy hair makes him noticeable around campus, would not say if he planned to run for any office.“Right...
...people to stop calling each other names and do the people's business. It is not only possible but it is desirable that people on both sides of the political divide be able to call each other friends and to be able to disagree amicably without waging World War III. We expect that of our kids. We ought to expect it of our lawmakers. The President has always tried to extend a hand to people on both sides of the aisle and he'll continue...
American leaders seem to be in denial about these facts. President Bush continually asserts that the Iraqi people have voted for unity, while Condoleezza Rice once told me how impressed she was by the commitment of the Iraqi Kurds to building a new Iraq. James A. Baker III, co-chairman of a congressionally mandated commission tasked with formulating new policy options, has ruled out the idea of dividing Iraq. The most prominent American politician to endorse anything resembling partition is Senator Joseph Biden, who, along with former Council on Foreign Relations president Leslie Gelb, proposes dividing Iraq into three regions...
...dramatic and almost cheesy finale, complete with tinkling bells. Tobey’s piece was well received. Indeed, many had shown up just to hear this performance, as evidenced by numerous audience members who left before the next piece.Those who left missed a great performance by Clayton W. Brooks III ’10, who played the Toccata from Leon Boellmann’s Suite Gothique. Brooks displayed talent well beyond that of many of the upperclassmen organists during this difficult piece. Carson Cooman, Memorial Church’s research associate in music, continued with “In Your...