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...course focused on the physiological response when food is introduced into the mouth.“As an Englishman,” Berry says, “I’m partial to my beer.”Calling the course a “joint exploration,” Berry says he found the material fascinating, particularly as this was his first experience with the independent study program.The independent study program reminded Berry of his undergraduate experience at Oxford under the one-on-one tutorial system for its personal approach. He says it surprised him because it required...
...Leopold said, “We can admit them directly to the Business School, meaning that they could arrive in Cambridge that September. However, we would have a follow-up call where the senior could defer if they wanted to, based on wanting work experience or participating in a joint program with another graduate school...
...what’s wrong with holding down no job at all? Can’t someone go down to the sea and work on her browning and Browning? Only if there’s a book in it. Alexandra A. Petri ’10 is a joint English and American literature and languages and classics concentrator in Eliot House. Her column appears on alternate Tuesdays...
...Force officials, upset by Gates's comments, say they have given him as much surveillance capability as they have. And they suggest that his statements are based on a misunderstanding that stems from a dearth of Air Force officers at the highest levels of the Pentagon's Joint Staff. "This fight has been going on since 1947," when the Air Force was created, says one recently departed Air Force officer. "The Army always wants more [such assets] - they're never satisfied...
...lots and lots of ticks on you ruler, it’s like having rulings of a thousandth of an inch.” The scientists say they will test the device this summer at the Mt. Hopkins Observatory in Arizona in preparation for use as part of a joint operation by Harvard and the University of Geneva that will be based in the Canary islands. The New Earths Initiative, to which Harvard will contribute $6.5 million of astronomical equipment, including the astro-comb, will begin scanning the skies for Earth-like planets in late 2009 or early 2010, according...