Word: neils
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...frustrated with their lack of playing time in college commensurate with their playing time in high school. An apt example is the quarterback situation for the football squad. Sophomore Conor Black and junior J.C. Harrington left the team because their prospects for playing time seemed slim behind senior starter Neil Rose. Ironically, Rose was injured two weeks ago and freshman Ryan Fitzpatrick has had to step up and fill not only Rose’s shoes, but also the void left by potential superiors Black and Harrington...
Since its modern establishment at the beginning of former University President Neil L. Rudenstine’s tenure a decade ago, the position of provost has remained somewhat amorphous, resulting in unnecessary disputes and inefficiency. We hope that Summers’ administration will establish a more concrete role for Hyman than was held by his three predecessors, and that he will use his position in order to work with Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Jeremy R. Knowles to facilitate tangible improvements to the undergraduate experience...
...Pickard is the second senior FBI official to announce his departure since Mueller arrived. Neil Gallagher, assistant FBI director in charge of the national security division, handed in his retirement papers last month. It is not clear who will replace either man. In fact, bureau sources say Mueller is considering radical changes in the FBI's top-tier management structure, replacing the deputy with three or more senior executives. The move is designed to alleviate the burn-out problem that has plagued Pickard and his immediate predecessors...
...modern office of provost at Harvard, established by University President Neil L. Rudenstine at the beginning of his tenure, has never had a clear definition. And though three men have already filled the role of Harvard’s second-most senior administrative officer, defining the provost’s duties remains a “work in progress,” Hyman said...
There is a reason that everyone at this school is either “married” or completely single: We have no open place to hang out and flirt openly. Former University President Neil L. Rudenstine commented a few years back that loneliness is the biggest problem facing Harvard students. Yes, quality time in your room alone on a weekend night staring at a pile of books is as lonely and depressing as it gets. And yet nice, fun Harvard students do it every weekend. In a school with a vested interest in the mental health of its students...