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...found “Horace and Seneca” sexy enough. These two Classics concentrators have taken advantage of the intimate class size and enrolled as some of Ker’s first Harvard students. “Because of the smaller class we have been able to really mold the curriculum,” says Green, who is joint concentrating in music. “Professor Ker has been willing to tailor the syllabus to our interests...
...said of the so-called rock revival. “And now that it’s back, it’s just another white boy with a guitar…. We don’t have a vocabulary yet in our society to include other people within this mold of what rock ’n roll...
...result, donor fatigue is an issue, officials say. Perhaps to avoid that problem, the Corporation and donors on the Committee on University Resources (COUR) rejected a sweeping campaign in the mold of the last one in favor of the targeted approach...
...equipment and material, which he does through hundreds of front companies scattered across the world. Key questions about Iraq's unseen war machine focus on so-called dual-use purchases: fermenters that can brew beer or biological agents, sprayers that can spray crops or chemical toxins, machines that can mold tools or missile parts. Since 1998, the CIA believes, on the basis of the kinds and quantities of purchases it has tracked, "the risk of diversion has increased...
...developed a more efficient way for the solar division of Shell to turn raw silicon wafers into photovoltaic cells. And Kok has returned to work in the optical-media sector, designing in-line machines to mass-produce all types of dvds. His company has invented a type of compression-molding technology called the E-Clamp. Existing DVD-production machines require operators to change molds every time they want to switch production to a different type of CD or DVD--say, from single-sided discs to double-sided ones--at a cost of about $50,000 a change. With...