Word: mcgrath
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...Marlyn McGrath Lewis ’70-’73, director of undergraduate admissions, told The New York Times last month that Harvard would review the writing portion “on an individual basis...
Harvard may not explicitly endorse time off as a treatment, but the practice is glorified in Harvard’s administrative halls. In 2000, William Fitzsimmons, dean of admissions and financial aid, Marlyn McGrath Lewis, director of admissions, and Charles Ducey, then-director of the Bureau of Study Counsel, co-authored “Time Out or Burn Out For the Next Generation...
They host traveling information sessions with representatives from Georgetown, Duke, the University of Pennsylvania, and other peer schools. With “well over half” of applicants now applying online, according to Director of Admissions Marlyn McGrath Lewis ’70-’73, the admissions website has recently been revamped, adding interactive video, campus tours, and student testimonials...
...employers view graduates of a specific university. “Some institutions, such as the London School of Economics, are exceptionally popular with employers and multinationals around the world.” Harvard also received a perfect score in recruiter review. Director of Admissions at Harvard College Marlyn McGrath Lewis ’71-’73 said the rankings leave little room for dispute over the United States’ stronghold on university education. “[THES] gives a great vote of confidence to American higher education,” she said, though she added that...
...friday, 8 december: Didn't make the 11 in Perth, so had to carry the drinks, like at the Green Valley pub. I got to field when McGrath was off for six overs after tea on the third day. I promised the Australian people no more crudity. It's been ages since I sledged guys so thick. Like Kevin Pietersen. Behind his back, Shane calls him BBC ("Brilliant But Creepy"). I was nervous, but I don't think the boys noticed. "Can't bat, can't bowl," I said to Freddie Flintoff when he was on nought...