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From his father Talese learned that he had a proud and fascinating heritage, albeit not untypical for a son of southern Italy. His surname derived from Telese -- from a Greek word meaning "to initiate to mysteries" -- a town in Italy's lower boot that had been partly destroyed by the...
To help implement the new policy change, the Housing Office yesterday announced that they would initiate a new deadline of February 25 for fall term inter-house transfers. Under the olddeadline of May 15, undergraduates were notnotified until the summer whether their requestfor transfer was granted.
"If we win in the SJC, there is a chance that the number of lawsuits that students initiate [nationally] will increase," said Laura E. Hankins, a third-year student who will likely help present the students claims to the court. "We all hope that is the case."
The debate over diversity at the Kennedy School of Government is intensifying this year, as students have called upon newly-appointed Dean Albert Carnesale to initiate dramatic changes in the school's hiring practices and curriculum.
Duncan said the committee may initiate a proposal later in the year which would regulate the number of sophomores in the dorm.