Word: offers
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...were able to overcome any anxieties they might have about studying it." If National Poetry Month and the professors who teach poetry at Harvard achieve their goals, then we may expect to see more students doing just that. After all, beyond all the educational and philosophical advantages poetry can offer its readers, engaging with it provides a much more basic advantage: Entertainment. As Ryan puts it, "I think poetry...
Last year, the group convinced Harvard University Dining Services to reject a contract offer with Pepsi Co., which heavily invested in Burma at that time. Since then, Pepsi has ended its Burmese operations...
...resolved, when it is far from resolved. We, as parents, are mobilizing our supporters to show Law School Dean Richard C. Clark and the greater University that these Centers are vital for the University's Faculty, staff, and students. I would like to state that we have no offer of support beyond our extension until June of 1998 from the Law School. If the Law School does not reverse its decision on the 23 Everett space, and we have to move to a new space, we need to know what that space is now to plan for renovation...
...cannot argue with such sound ideals. At the same time, we are also too aware of the fact that dining hall food has seen better days at Harvard, and so we have a number of reasonable suggestions to offer the incoming director that will be sure to help him realize his culinary goals...
Most book clubs, however, are informal, private affairs, chautauquas in a bottle. Sometimes aided by bookstore "liaisons," who often sell them books at a discount and may even provide a meeting space, these do-it-yourself salons offer a literary booster shot for people nostalgic for dorm-room bull sessions. Laura Srebnik, 42, is a New York City policy analyst whose group meets once a month. "I love it," she says. "I believe you have to set up situations where you can think about larger principles." A high-powered book club in Washington, started by Kenneth Brody, the former president...