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...protects you from attack, then you can't tell your enemy by looking at him or even knowing what he believes. The agony in Baghdad seems more like territorial gang warfare than religious strife, more about revenge than an attempt to make people believe in a different theology. Mark Larsen Grants Pass...
...Students were working in common rooms, dining areas, et cetera,” says Nancy Cline, the Larsen librarian of Harvard College. “But an analysis showed that there was a lot of disruption, a lot of noise, that it wasn’t the right sort of study environment...
Lamont’s third-floor Reference Room will be converted into a long-awaited social and eating space this October, with a décor matching the library’s current interior design, according to Larsen Librarian of Harvard College Nancy M. Cline. The Lamont Café Committee reached a consensus on recommendations related to the cafe’s design, food offerings, and possible hours of operation last Thursday. The cafe will be open during the hours when most students utilize library services. The committee is looking into vending service options for the hours during which...
...country. These schools receive federal funding because they have a certain percentage of students that qualify for the free and reduced lunch program, a good indicator of income. We will be greatly helped in this effort by Freed Professor of Economics Caroline M. Hoxby ’88 and Larsen Professor of Public Policy Christopher N. Avery ’88, who have devised cutting-edge technology to identify the most appropriate students from such schools. A second way to identify low income schools is by focusing on schools that have not had a student apply to Harvard before...
...announcement, it will help us not only get more of those underrepresented students from $60,000 to $80,000, but it will also help encourage from $40,000 to $60,000.” Fitzsimmons noted that Freed Professor of Economics Caroline M. Hoxby ’88 and Larsen Professor of Public Policy Christopher N. Avery ’88 have developed a system that will help the admissions office “reach out to particularly hard-to-contact students from $40,000 and below and $60,000 and below.” “Many...