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Frankly, says Gordon C. Harvey, Director of the Expository Writing Program, I dont have the faintest idea what preceptor means. Harvey, contemplating the words Latin root, posits that it might refer to hitting people over the head with a pointed stick. Internal Expository angst aside, he explains that preceptor falls under a different category at Harvard than lecturer. Preceptors teach skill-based subjects such as math, music and language. They, according to Harvey, are in a slightly differently category than people who teach content-based curriculum, such as lecturers in History and Literature. The worlds authority on words, the Oxford...
...journal, which will be officially sponsored by the College’s History and Literature Department, will be named “Historia,” a latin word meaning both history and fictional narrative, according to Vera Keller ’02 one of the co-editors...
According to Leppy, the Vasquez brothers were once affiliated with the Latin Kings street gang, but decided to break away to form their own gang...
...They were renegade Latin Kings,” Leppy said. “They wanted to recruit homeless people. It was a power move.” The group was told to bring the stolen items back to the hotel within three days, prosecutors said, but the suspects kept Rook as an insurance policy...
...cherished employees. Joe Schramm, 48, founder of Schramm Telemedia, a sports-and-entertainment-marketing company specializing in international soccer events--a big deal in an international city like New York--had to lay off more than half his staff at the end of September. The company was organizing two Latin American tournaments in New York, from which it expected to earn the majority of its revenue. The teams decided the risk of being in the Big Apple was too great. The day Schramm sat down with his advisers and looked at his company's numbers, he wept. "My business...