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...they believe career statisticians in the Census Bureau, not politicians, should use science to determine whether the count has been made fairly. "Professionals should make the decision, not the former chairman of Bush's presidential campaign," says Maloney of Evans. But sources at the Census Bureau say that the input of these scientists will not be ignored. Evans has requested a recommendation on the methodology from the director of the census, after which he will seek out additional experts before making a determination. "This framework is open, fair and allows for extensive input from statistical experts in the field throughout...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Census: Don Evans Takes Over the Count | 2/16/2001 | See Source »

This semester's changes represent a fraction of the improvements to come. And with your input, the Director's Task Force will find other ways to eventually serve all Harvard students. We encourage you to partake in the Task Force's remodeling of the Institute by presenting your suggestions and ideas at our meetings. We assure you that the IOP's ongoing evolution will not threaten your ability to enjoy its programs and projects. The foremost objective of this remodeling is to make the IOP more inclusive and inviting...

Author: By Robert F. Mccarthy and David H. Pryor, S | Title: A New Start at the IOP | 2/8/2001 | See Source »

...gunmetal blue Treo appears to be a big-screen handset. But beneath a clamshell protective cover lies a QWERTY keyboard for surfing, pecking out electronic messages and managing personal data (Handspring also offers a keyboard-less model that, like Palm organizers, relies on touch-screen and stylus for character input...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Lump or Two? | 2/4/2001 | See Source »

...selection committee, however, has been even less interested in soliciting student input. Given the importance of the next President to undergraduates, it is an affront to them and to the central role of the College in the University that they have been shut out of the decision-making process thus far. The Corporation could go a long way toward opening lines of communication by releasing the short list of candidates and including students in the final stages of the interview process. Undergraduates at other universities have been integrally involved in the selection of their university presidents. In this area, Harvard...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Found What We're Looking For? | 2/2/2001 | See Source »

...surprisingly, policies that discourage informed, critical discussion of specific candidates have led to low interest in the search. The number of nominations submitted in response to the Corporation's perfunctory letter soliciting input on the search plummetted in comparison to previous searches. It's hard to attribute this decline to any specific factor, but Harvard's concerted effort to keep students in the dark on important decisions surely hasn't helped...

Author: By Alan E. Wirzbicki, | Title: Parting Shot: Harvard's Culture of Secrecy | 2/2/2001 | See Source »

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