Word: nathaneal
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...controversies and developments of the 1930s and 1940s, the Kellers show how the University increasingly embraced the ideal of the best and the brightest, even when it came into conflict with Harvards tradition of catering to the social elite. The authors then turn to the presidency of Nathan M. Pusey 28 (1953-1971). They attempt to show how meritocracy at Harvard was continued and further refined and at the same time tell the story of the stresses the newly meritocratic University felt and the turbulence it encountered. Finally, they turn to discuss what they call a shift toward worldliness over...
...team, whose offices have been vaporized. "I want that letter of intent in the morning." You can't stop competing if you're an American business--now the fight is for office space across in Jersey City, N.J. Broadway reopens its theaters; at the end of The Producers, Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick lead the audience in God Bless America...
...Crimson men were led to a second-place finish by the strong teamwork of senior captain John Friedman and junior Nathan Shenk-Boright, who both recorded top-10 finishes. The women, on the strength of five top-25 finishes, placed third...
...Nathan K. Burstein ’04, a Crimson editor, is a history concentrator in Leverett House...
...Twin Towers, the botched attempt in 1993 that left six dead, had a great advantage over their colleagues. When the first explosion came, they knew to get out. Others were paralyzed by the noise, confused by the instructions. Consultant Andy Perry still has the reflexes. He grabbed his pal Nathan Shields from his office, and they began to run down 46 flights. With each passing floor more and more people joined the flow down the steps. The lights stayed on, but the lower stairs were filled with water from burst pipes and sprinklers. "Everyone watch your step," people called...