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Each sponsoring team traditionally supplies the staff, horses, judges and prizes for each meet. This system would seem to impart a hefty advantage to hosting schools, especially considering that familiarity with a particular horse contributes greatly to the performance of the rider. However, riders are randomly assigned to their horses through a pre-competition drawing, eliminating much of the perceived advantage of the host...
Some professors, though, say the connections they have with biotechnology firms actually help their teaching mission by allowing them to impart more knowledge to their students...
West said he wanted to impart some of his hope to the HDS faculty and students...
...systemfairly quickly, Allan Erbsen '94 warned in aletter to The Harvard Crimson that the Ad Boardmay not be fulfilling its goals. "Even when the AdBoard reaches a 'good' outcome, students are oftenso alienated by the process that they drive noneof the educational benefits that the Ad Board hadhoped to impart to them," Erbsen wrote...
...know what? They were more fun too. Because they were unexpected. Because you emerged from them with a sense of discovery, even of exhilaration, that more predictable ventures, however nicely they are put together and marketed, never impart...