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...Signet is a great Harvard institution that doesn’t need me, nor any other individual, to have a diverse membership whose achievements have strongly influenced the arts and letters scene at Harvard for decades. I could try to be flattered by the fact that the article tries to shed a nice, charming light on me; however, this has been done at the expense of journalistic integrity, which is ultimately disrespectful to me, to the institution that I had the honor to represent in the past year, and most importantly, to the readers of the article...
Glazer and representative Jason L. Lurie ’05 argued that the stipulation violated the UC’s non-discrimination policy, which prohibits the UC from funding groups that are discriminatory in membership...
...investigate, examine, experiment, and report upon any subject of science or art” upon the request of the government, according to its website. Since its establishment almost 150 years ago, the NAS has advised the U.S. government on scientific issues and has expanded its membership to 1,976 active members and 360 foreign associates, including the 2005 inductees, the website said...
Haddad has certainly been popular among the organization’s current membership...
...definitely been the best president during my time in the Society,” wrote Manea, a member of the Signet. But the organization still caps its membership and opens its doors only to those “put up,” or nominated, by current members...