Word: l
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...This will definitely not be the end of Republican efforts to become all inclusive," said Anne L. Berry '01, , president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Republican Club. "The Republican party is for everyone--men and women...
...executive who oversees circulation, Crimson Business Manager James L. Hegyi '00, insists that circulation has neither improved nor worsened significantly during his tenure. Rather "it may have oscillated." Hegyi says, "We're not satisfied; it's clearly not perfect." But he insists that the business department is aware of the problem and that "there are people working on circulation every day." Those in charge of circulation seem particularly sensitive to the fact that their colleagues work so hard to get the paper out. Says Kim, "I want to see The Crimson going door-to-door, not just dropped...
...other members of our community, the security guards, were told to face "harsh economic realities" and were de facto forced out. While the University endowment has ballooned to over $14 billion, while the Capital Campaign has exceeded its $2.1 billion goal by $225 million and while University President Neil L. Rudenstine has informed every Crimson reader that Harvard has achieved "a goal greater than any other institution of higher learning in the history of the human race," the University continues to pay an estimated 2,000 workers poverty wages...
Dunn and President Neil L. Rudenstine appeared jointly earlier this month to ask for a grant from a foundation, the first joint solicitation by a Harvard president and a Radcliffe leader ever...
According to PSLM member Benjamin L. McKean '02, the fashion show will feature students clad in Gap, Nike and Harvard apparel. As they model for passers-by, announcers will highlight the poor conditions under which the clothes were made and pass out anti-sweatshop literature...