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Although Bok requested the internal fundraising reviews to be completed by the end of January, he says he is willing to give extensions on that deadline. In addition to the Kennedy School and Erikson Center results, Bok can look forward to reading an in-depth fundraising review of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...
Kaufman said he expected the vice-president will do very well in the primary because he established himself in the 1980 presidential campaign. He called Bush "the best vice-president in history" and said in times of such in-depth character scrutinization, voters would be attracted by Bush's loyalty and "depth of experience...
...Professor Sun Han of Nanjing Agricultural University, Professor Yu Youtai of Northeast Agricultural College in Harbin and Wang Lianzheng, vice governor of Heilongjiang province. Wittwer, the principal writer, made five trips to China during the past seven years and received unstinting cooperation from the Communist authorities in undertaking an in-depth study of Chinese farming methods. What he found, writes Wittwer, was a "hallmark of success in food production and agricultural reform...
Their sincerity would make Tocqueville shiver. Many interns rightly recognize that in order to take advantage of the Washington experience, in-depth knowledge of the American political process is sometimes helpful. One fellow I met last summer had dutifully read a full year of U.S. News & World Report as preparation for his job just off the Hill...
Nina H. Markow '87-'88 and her mother devised the tapes to provide English-speaking tourists with in-depth, well-researched commentary on the sculpture, architecture, and painting of some well-known European churches and monuments...