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Tanner & Haley was the industry's first meltdown. Its 874 members, who had paid from $85,000 (in the early days) to $1.3 million (in more recent years) to join, could lose most of their deposit. The firm owned only 67 of the 200 properties it managed (the rest were leased) and did not have sufficient assets to cover the expense of refunding membership fees...
...vote for Ali and Eddie and join them. Talk to them, work with them, add your voice and strength to theirs and join your fellow college members so that together we may realize Harvard’s Promise...
...Obama. And that's just his challenge in Iowa. As the Washington Post reported this week, Vilsack isn't even guaranteed the support from people who have been close advisers in his earlier runs for office. One former top adviser, Chicago-based strategist David Axelrod, is likely to join Obama's team if he runs...
...certain AP class, because we need AP classes to get into Harvard.’ It’s not at the forefront, we’re not doing everything we do to get into Harvard, but we’re all just sort of conscious. Should we join this club versus this club to get into Harvard?” Wang pauses. “I don’t know how to describe...
...Alexander S. Wong ’08 ticket purport the slogan “Kill the UC, Kill them Dead” in a “radical reformist” vein, Hwang says. The other notables are Gillis-Wimberley’s “Join the Fight” and Anene-de Beausett’s “Harvard Redefined.” With any luck, the new UC president will help make Harvard a better place for us all, and if not, at least be outlived by the spectacle that is the Undergraduate Council presidential race...