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...writing words. Obviously academics do that in a different way—but I never want to lose that primary business of essentially being a journalist, a word I’m happy and proud to use in my case.6. FM: You (CM) were quoted as saying in an interview with The New York Times, “I don’t trust people who are likeable”. What did you think of each other when you first met? Did you find Professor Wood “likeable”?CM: I did, I did!JW: (Laughs) Perhaps...
...College’s Admissions and Financial Aid office will cut its travel budget next year by fifty percent, eliminating virtually all non-local high school visits, Dean of Admissions William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 said in an interview yesterday. The scale-down—the admissions office’s response to a Faculty of Arts and Sciences-mandated budget cut of 15 percent for all units—comes two years after Harvard announced an end to its Early Admissions program. At the time, Fitzsimmons stressed the office’s commitment to increasing outreach...
...have diverse, autonomous cultures everywhere and then be unified as human beings,” Aykroyd said in an interview. “[Diversity] can knit together all different constituencies to bring home a better vision and a better execution of our life on the plant...
...Nelson said. Since no concrete timeline has been established—the search last spring for a new College dean to spearhead the House renewal project delayed initial planning—“there’s technically nothing to delay,” Smith said in an interview last month. The release of a House Program Planning Steering Committee report will initiate the second phase of House renewal dealing with design and development. Nelson said the report will be made available to the Harvard community in about two weeks. She added that she expects construction and renovation...
Viera had publicly criticized the drug traffickers yet seemed powerless to prevent them from opeating in his country - perhaps partly because of the involvement of some top military officers, according to regional sources. In an interview with TIME in Bissau in 2007, a high-ranking West African military officer who asked not to be named said Guinea-Bissau's government and mlitary allowed drug traffickers to operate "not because of a lack of resources but a lack of political will...