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...easy one; he was assisted largely by Kaz Naganuma, the public arts administrator at the Cambridge Arts Council. Naganuma says that they examined about 20 to 30 plots in Cambridge before securing Pamplona’s approval. They had initially looked at plots on the campuses of Harvard and MIT, as well as space on the riverbank by the Boston University bridge, but decided that those sites weren’t sufficiently visible or well trafficked to suit Godfrey’s needs. “We had a couple of places where we probably easily could have installed...
...commitment to American innovation should be a national priority, Casey said. Those who signed the open letter include Microsoft President Steven A. Ballmer ’77, Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, former Secretary of State Madeline K. Albright, and the presidents of Yale, Princeton, and MIT. The letter has been in the works for a long time, according to Casey, and was not conceived as a response to the American Competitiveness Initiatives President Bush announced in his State of the Union address last Tuesday, or the funds he allotted to these programs in his proposed budget...
...summer of 2006, even scholars sans Blackberry can reach the Secure CRT nirvana of perpetual e-mail checking. Harvardians, MITechies—nay, all Cantabrigians—shall rejoice: a wireless blanket will descend on Cambridge. As a result of collaboration between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard, and the City of Cambridge, students and citizens alike will be able to reap the benefits of free wireless Internet access throughout the entire city. Harvard and MIT have aided Cambridge in its planning of the project by offering technical expertise. The two schools will also incorporate their existing wireless infrastructures...
...realm of social etiquette, Harvard doesn’t fare much better than MIT, “Bow Tie Tying and Suspender Selection” instructor William J. Hecht said...
...MIT remains unconvinced that Harvard students possess charm...